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James Joyce's legendary epic novel 'Ulysses' is loosely based on Homer's 'Odyssey,' though the writer later said that conceit was mostly for marketing purposes.

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  1. Joyce's 1922 novel follows three Dubliners over the course of one day, June 16, 1904, now often referred to by Joyce fans as "Bloomsday."

  2. The title itself is a nod to Homer's epic poem: Ulysses is the Latin name for Odysseus.

  3. Joyce modeled the novel's chapters on different aspects of "The Odyssey," providing a skeleton key to Stuart Gilbert for his 1930 book, "Ulysses: A Study," though he later admitted that the parallels were more of a marketing scheme than an organizing principle for the book.

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