ULYSSES—VIRGINIA WOOLF LIKED THE BOOK, DESPISED THE AUTHOR. In the Times Literary Supplement (March 23), J.C has some quotations from Virginia Woolf’s A WRITER’S DIARY which show a startling snobbery in the literary world of 100 years ago. Woolf read ULYSSES on August 16, 1922, shortly after it was published. Her first reaction was that it was:”…an illiterate, underbred book”. Three weeks later she wrote : “I finished ULYSSES….Genius it has, I think.” Her negative first reaction on August 22, 1916 may have been influenced by what she thought of Joyce in her diary entry for the date: ULYSSES was “the book of a self-taught working man, and we all know how distressing they are, how egotistic, insistent, raw, striking and ultimately nauseating.”
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I had heard that her reaction to the book was, “This is what happens when you try to educate the Irish.”
Virginia loved the Irish. She said they had the “gift of talk” and she even wanted to buy a house in Ireland.
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