I'm doing a bit of work on Joyce these days and I'm trying to track
down an old parody of Ulysses. It doesn't turn up in any of the
bibliographies I've examined, but it is mentioned in Bruce Arnold's
_The Scandal of Ulysses_. Here's the quote from Arnold:
"In The New York Herald, the Paris-based American newspaper which was
to become The New York Herald Tribune, there appeared a parody of the
book, called Ulysses Junior, and Joyce complained that they might have
waited until its senior relation was home from teh sea before launching
this attack."
Judging from the context, the satire would have to have appeared
between November 1921 and February 1922. Does anyone know the full
citation details? Or any other info that could help (e.g. where,
exactly, Joyce complains about the satire, as Arnold describes it)?
ecpepper
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