June 16 is celebrated as Bloomsday in Dublin.
The event is a festival of all things arts and culture as people gather to celebrate the novel Ulysses written by James Joyce.
The ground-breaking fictional tale was set on one day in Dublin, June 16 in 1904, hence why the Bloomsday festival is celebrated on June 16 each year.
Despite being widely renowned as one of the greatest Irish writers to have ever lived, Joyce was not always appreciated in his own time. Ulysses in particular stirred up a lot of controversy in the years after it was published.
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In preparation for the upcoming Bloomsday celebrations, we've put together a quiz for you to test your knowledge of James Joyce and his most famous work of literature.
See how many of these ten questions you can answer correctly, and let us know how you got on in the comments section!
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