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Ulysses
by James Joyce
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bl
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039 - he was looking at me
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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038 - yes because he never did
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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037 - what did the 2nd
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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036 - how did the centripetal
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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035 - what two temperaments
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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034 - what parallel courses did
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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033 - this morning hynes
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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032 - there ensued a somewhat
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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031 - preparatory to anything
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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030 - SIMON Think of your mother
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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029 - BLOOM Pigeonbreasted
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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028 - RICHIE GOULDING Bagweighted
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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027 - ELIJAH No yapping
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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026 - bloom explains to those near him
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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025 - GEORGE FOTTRELL Clerk of the crown
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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024 - the mabbot street entrance
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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023 - to revert to mr bloom
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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022 - deshil holles eamus
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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021 - wonder how is she
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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020 - canon ohanlon put
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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019 - edy boardman asked
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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018 - the summer evening had
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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017 - here says joe
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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016 - I was just passing the time
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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015 - never would richie
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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014 - bronze by gold heard
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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013 - the lacquey by the door
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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012 - the superior very reverend
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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011 - buck Mulligan rapped
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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010 - urbane to confort them
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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009 - grafton street gay with
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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008 - pineapple rock lemon platt
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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007 - in the heart of the hibernian
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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006 - martin cunningham first poked
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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005 - by lorries along sir john rogerson's
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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004 - mr leopold bloom ate with relish
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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003 - ineluctable modality of the visible
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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002 - you cochrane what city sent
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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001 - stately plump Buck
NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bloom read by David Barnes Stephen read by Alex Foster Kitty read by Kristin LeMoine Florry read by Alessia Zoe read by Catharine Eastman Lynch read by Stephan Möbius Bella, list of names, and sundry characters read by Kymm Zuckert Marion read by Nikolle Doolin Boylan read by Rainer Private Carr read by Matthew Shepherd Private Compton read by Seth Woodworth Cissy Caffrey read by Kara Shallenberg Maginni read by Hugh Mcguire The Mother read by Cynthia Lyons Additional sundry characters and background voices: Peter Yearsley, Martin Clifton, Stephan Möbius, Kymm Zuckert, Ted Delorme, Hajduk, John Greenman, Tina Tilney, Annie Coleman, The Good Reverend Doctor, Mark F. Smith, Esther, Cecilia, Gesine, Anita Roy Dobbs, Kristin LeMoine, Catharine Eastman, Peter Eastman The ten segments were edited as follows: 1st, 5th, and 6th segments with The Woods, The Dance, and The Ghost, were edited by Anita Roy Dobbs; 2nd and 4th segments with The Brothel and The Race were edited and sound designed by Stephan Möbius; 3rd and 10th segments with The Affair and The End were edited by Gesine; 7th segment, with The Chase, was edited by The Good Reverend Doctor; 8th and 9th segments, with The Kings and The Fight, were edited and sound designed by annelika.
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NOTE: Because of the nature of this project, there was a bending of usual LibriVox procedures: pub-like background noise was encouraged, as well as group readings; and no editing was required, so in places there may be some accidental variation from the original text ... Listener be warned! Here is some more information about the genesis of the LibriVox Ulysses project. (Summary by Hugh McGuire) Still one of the most radical novels of the 20th Century, James Joyce's Ulysses is considered to have ushered in the era of the modern novel. Loosely based on Homer's Odyssey, the book follows Leopold Bloom and a number of other characters through an ordinary day, twenty four hours, in Dublin, on June 16, 1904. The text is dense and difficult, but perfectly suited to an oral reading, filled with language tricks, puns and jokes, stream of consciousness, and bawdiness. Full cast list for sections 15f and 15g: Character identifications read by Chip Read by: Kirsten Ferreri and Max Porter Zasada Bl
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