This June 16 is the 115th anniversary of "Bloomsday" (June 16, 1904), that fictional day in the groundbreaking novel "Ulysses" by Irish writer Jame Joyce (1882-1941). Written between 1914-1922, with its setting in Joyce's native Dublin, it is long (almost 1,100 pages) but lively, and famously known for its liberties with the norms of grammar.True to its reputation, the work can mystify the unsuspecting reader, but the magic that the Irishman works with the English language is its own [...]