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Virginia Woolf disapproved of James Joyce's "Ulysses" primarily because she found its stream-of-consciousness style excessive and its focus on the mundane aspects of everyday life less meaningful. She believed that Joyce's approach overshadowed the deeper emotional and psychological truths that literature could convey. Additionally, Woolf felt that the novel's complexity and experimental form could alienate readers rather than engage them. Despite her criticisms, she acknowledged Joyce's talent and the novel's significance in modernist literature.

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