"Hassett is a Harvard-trained trial lawyer and a formidable critic in his own right, and so he brings to this book both his literary and legal acumen, becoming the ideal chronicler of this tale." -- Irish Voice "Irish Voice" "[Hassett] has a smooth scholarly style that draws the reader in, and his argument is well-researched and persuasive. . . Hassett creates an engaging portrait of the dawn of literary modernism and will leave readers nostalgic for a time when a challenging literary novel could be the cause of so much trouble." -- Publishers Weekly "Publishers Weekly" "Vivid descriptions of the people involved in the controversy." -- The Buffalo News "The Buffalo News" "[A] superbly written gem of a book . . . Hassett's clear writing style makes this work accessible to all readers, who will find the legal analysis both comprehensive and compelling." -- Library Journal "Library Journal" "Hassett has a sensitivity to plot, and constructs some lively stories that incorporate vivid characters as well as courtroom drama. His portrayal is legally detailed but easily readable by a lay person." -- James Joyce Lit Supplement "James Joyce Lit Supplement"