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Philippe Soupault:

Joyce extracts from his reader an effort which cannot be dispersed. He first imposes on him his tone, his color, his style. The imagination is never allowed free rein. From the first word, he who dares to begin reading is as though seized, and cost what it may, he must submit himself to the will of the author. It is a test of strength.

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