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James Joyce knew that the epic is not the exclusive property of warriors and kings
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New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Mar 17, 2026
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While 'Ulysses' is praised for its innovation, its complexity alienates many readers, limiting its accessibility as a true epic narrative.
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'Ulysses' represents a significant cultural shift, challenging the notion that epic tales must focus on grand figures like warriors or kings.
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James Joyce's 'Ulysses' redefines epic literature by centering on ordinary lives, making it more relatable and inclusive than traditional epics.
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The debate over 'Ulysses' highlights the evolving nature of epics, suggesting that the genre can embrace diverse experiences beyond traditional heroism.
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Critics argue that Joyce's focus on mundane experiences in 'Ulysses' dilutes the essence of what an epic should embody: grandeur and adventure.
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