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Careful, kids-- we're about to get into some grade A literary scandalousness.

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Thank you We sneak in Freedom of speech is a

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fundamental part of being an american it's the first amendment

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We love freedom of speech And yet even to this

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day some books are banned One in particular i'd like

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to talk about is ulysses by james joyce So james

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joyce started writing the book in nineteen Fourteen and at

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the time censorship laws were ridiculous And of course this

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was before television but in printed word swear words any

00:32

kind of sexuality it was like nothing was okay Nothing

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was okay This is like the town from footloose packed

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into a chastity belt And then like constantly being threatened

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like i'm gonna wash your mouth out with soap that

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was publishers in nineteen fourteen The book was massive It

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ended up being eight hundred pages So even by today's

00:53

standards is a live a huge book So it was

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hugely expensive to publish an entire book especially one that's

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hundred pages So instead of publishing the entire book joyce

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started publishing little snippets of it And readers were like

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hail readers were like what is this smut And they

01:16

actually filed a lawsuit And who in particular it is

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but certain readers filed a lawsuit against the publishers for

01:23

printing ulysses They rocks you like mussels Horrible The publishers

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were cool with it Readers were the ones who were

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outraged that it was lewd and they demanded that Just

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get rid of it Stop publishing this They filed a

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lawsuit It was just super dramatic In nineteen twenty joyce

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moved to france He was like americans Dollar proves and

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sylvia beach who is the owner of the shakes Shakespeare

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and company bookstore decided to help print and distribute the

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full eight hundred pages of the book which was awesome

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around france So in nineteen twenty two is when additions

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started to be to come out and be published and

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circulated but it was still illegal in britain and in

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the u s a little hard to smuggle an eight

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hundred page book It's pretty thick fur Yeah anything Yeah

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but of course anything that is kind of scandalous is

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going to be popular Obviously so bootleggers started printing the

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book and circulating it illegally which is awful because then

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joyce made no money from it And i mean at

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the time it's it's Not like he was making money

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From like going on worldwide book signing tours with his

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lewd material or you know being a speaking universities or

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anything So that sucks If you're all familiar with joyce

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everyone knows that his stuff is very long It is

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very complex reading So you probably like what's the big

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deal Like why was it banned Well by today's standards

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it's not a big deal you know you turn on

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the tv Daytime tv has way worse stuff But the

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reason his book was so famous was because he focused

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on the gritty dirty details of just normal natural day

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to day life So eating drinking bowel movements you know

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much more personal activities if you know what i mean

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The list goes on He just covers all of it

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And it's kind of gross i'm sure But humans air

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brose I'm growth You're grows well goes what we do

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The natural mind However that was a radical approach to

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storytelling at the time Honesty What are we thinking Oh

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flute And this is what the book's american publisher purposefully

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very intentionally got a book out there on had it

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confiscated And that way they got to go to trial

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So they were like lips get our day in court

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I want my se on this in nineteen thirty four

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they went to trial and judge john woolsey named it

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permissible He's like this book is fine He said that

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it was fine because the like obscene bits were not

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lust inducing so certain aspects of sexuality He i'm assuming

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he probably would have been cool with but he just

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said that the obscene bits in the book worm or

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vomit inducing than anything Yet it's funny because he still

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praised james joyce is writing style is writing in his

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writing style and he said it's it's a very honest

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and accurate depiction of just human thoughts and feelings and

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activities So yeah g o him he was a rules

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e was a progressive For the time he was a

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lamb Well lam james joyce had a little lamb I'm 00:04:50.07 --> [endTime] done

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