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In this Jan. 26, 2017, photo, Joseph Nugent, an professor of English at Boston College, left, watches as student Evan Otero points out a graphic on a work station at the school's virtual reality lab in Boston. College students in Boston are developing a virtual reality game based on James Joyce’s ponderous tome “Ulysses.” Nugent says the goal of “Joycestick” is to expose new audiences to the works of one of Ireland’s most celebrated authors and to give a glimpse of how virtual reality can be used to enhance literature. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

In this Jan. 26, 2017, photo, Joseph Nugent, an professor of English at Boston College, left, watches as student Evan Otero points out a graphic on a work station at the school's virtual reality lab in Boston. College students in Boston are developing a virtual reality game based on James Joyce’s ponderous tome “Ulysses.” Nugent says the goal of “Joycestick” is to expose new audiences to the works of one of Ireland’s most celebrated authors and to give a glimpse of how virtual reality can be used to enhance literature. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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