RevolutionariesRandom House's "first really important trade publication” Orchestrated by Bennett Cerf and Morris Ernst in 1933 Federal Court Case
Revolutionaries"A new, universal consciousness is distilled." — The Evolution in Carl Jung's Understanding of Ulysses
RevolutionariesSylvia Beach, founder of Shakespeare and Company, where "Ulysses lay stacked like dynamite in a revolutionary cellar"
RevolutionariesDora Marsden, a renegade suffragette who would radicalize Ezra Pound and publish James Joyce's first novel
RevolutionariesMargaret Anderson, the founder and editor of "The Little Review", serialized much of Ulysses from 1918 to 1921
RevolutionariesJohn Quinn, a wealthy New York lawyer and art collector, defended Ulysses against obscenity charges in 1921