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Careful, kids-- we're about to get into some grade A literary scandalousness.
Transcript
- 00:00
Thank you We seek freedom of speech is a fundamental
- 00:05
part of being an american it's the first amendment We
- 00:09
love freedom of speech And yet even to this day
- 00:12
some books are banned One in particular i'd like to
- 00:16
talk about is ulysses by james joyce So james joyce
Full Transcript
- 00:20
started writing the book in nineteen Fourteen and at the
- 00:22
time censorship laws were ridiculous And of course this was
- 00:26
before television but in printed word swear words any kind
- 00:31
of sexuality it was like nothing was okay This was
- 00:35
like the town from footloose packed into a chastity belt
- 00:39
And then like constantly being threatened like i'm gonna wash
- 00:42
your mouth out with soap that was publishers in nineteen
- 00:45
fourteen The book was massive It ended up being eight
- 00:48
hundred pages So even by today's standards is a huge
- 00:52
book So it was hugely expensive to publish an entire
- 00:56
book especially one that's hundred pages were talking game of
- 01:00
thrones territory later on in the harry potter siri's territory
- 01:04
talk about banned books harry potter So instead of publishing
- 01:08
the entire book joyce started publishing little snippets of it
- 01:12
in literary not magazines they didn't have in literary journals
- 01:17
And readers were like l readers were like what is
- 01:23
this smut And they actually filed a lawsuit and who
- 01:27
in particular is But certain readers filed a lawsuit against
- 01:30
the publishers for printing of ulysses They rocks you like
- 01:34
brussels Horrible The publishers were cool with it Readers were
- 01:39
the ones who were outraged that it was lewd and
- 01:44
they demanded that just get rid of it Stop publishing
- 01:47
this They filed a lawsuit It was just super dramatic
- 01:52
In nineteen twenty joyce moved to france He was like
- 01:55
americans dollar proves and he moved to france And sylvia
- 01:59
beach who is the owner of the shakes shakespeare and
- 02:03
company bookstore decided to help print and distribute the full
- 02:08
eight hundred pages of the book which was awesome around
- 02:10
france So in nineteen twenty two is one Additions started
- 02:14
to be to come out and be published and circulated
- 02:16
But it was still illegal in britain and in the
- 02:19
u s a little hard to smuggle in an eight
- 02:22
hundred page book it's pretty thick But of course anything
- 02:25
that is kind of scandalous is going to be popular
- 02:29
Obviously so bootleggers started printing the book and circulating it
- 02:33
Illegally which is awful because then joyce made no money
- 02:37
from it And i mean at the time it's it's
- 02:40
not like he was making money from like going on
- 02:42
worldwide book signing tours with his lewd material or you
- 02:47
know being a speaking universities anything So that sucks If
- 02:52
you're at all familiar with joyce everyone knows that this
- 02:54
stuff is very long it's very complex reading to probably
- 02:59
like what's the big deal Like why was it banned
- 03:01
Well by today's standards it's not a big deal you
- 03:04
know you turn on the tv daytime tv have way
- 03:06
worse stuff but the reason his book was so famous
- 03:09
was because he focused on the gritty dirty details of
- 03:13
just normal natural day to day life So eating drinking
- 03:17
bowel movements you know much more personal activities if you
- 03:21
know what i mean The list goes on he just
- 03:24
covers all of it and it's your kind of growth
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i'm sure but that humans they're gross I'm grove you're
- 03:32
gross those what we do natural mind However that was
- 03:37
a radical approach to storytelling at the time The books
- 03:41
american publisher purposefully very intentionally got a book out there
- 03:46
And had it confiscated and that way they got to
- 03:50
go to trial So they were like let's get our
- 03:53
day in court I want my se on this Luckily
- 03:57
turn out well for them in nineteen thirty for they
- 04:00
went to trial and judge john woolsey steamed it Permissible
- 04:05
He's like this book is fine He said that it
- 04:08
was fine because the like obscene bits were not lust
- 04:13
inducing so certain aspects of sexuality He i'm assuming he
- 04:18
probably would have been cool with but he just said
- 04:20
that the obscene bits in the book worm or vomit
- 04:24
inducing than anything Yet it's funny because he still praised
- 04:28
james joyce is writing style is writing in his writing
- 04:31
style and he said it's it's a very honest and
- 04:34
accurate depiction of just human thoughts and feelings and activities 00:04:40.488 --> [endTime] So yeah go him
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