Hi!
The only James Joyce piece I've ever read was Araby, but I think I would like to read his other works. Wasn't he one of the innovators who used the stream-of-consciousness technique in writing? I did a study on Virginia Woolf back in college, focusing on her use of the stream-of-consciousness, and James Joyce was one of the names who surfaced. I have read that this technique was used in Ulysses, although I haven't read that piece yet.
In fact, I have not been reading classics of this type lately. My last read was a novel by Fern Michaels, Sins of Omissions. Looking forward to the one that followed it, Sins of the Flesh.