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Molly Bloom and a new film of Joyce's Ulysses |
02 Mar 2006 |
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Ulysses by James Joyce is regarded by many as one of the greatest works in literature - and at its heart one of the finest women in fiction, Molly Bloom. For the first time in nearly 40 years this complex and experimental novel has been turned into a film and is about to get its UK premiere.
Jenni finds out more about Molly Bloom, her famous soliloquy which ends the book, and about Joyce's attitude to women.
The UK premiere of Bloom is at Bradford's Museum of Photography, Film and Television on 7 March12th Bradford Film FestivalDisclaimer
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