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Should this article be deleted?

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Is there any reason why this information couldn't be merged with the Ulysses (novel) article?

I'm hard pressed to think of other examples where a portion of the novel is so significant that it deserves a separate article. The only one I can think of is The Grand Inquisitor section of the Brothers Karamazov, but that section is so significant it's even been published as a stand-alone work. I realize that Molly's soliloquy is probably the most quoted section of Ulysses, but even so, what makes this section more important than, say, the windmill episode of Don Quixote, Dante's journey to the ninth circle of hell, Captain Ahab meeting Moby Dick, or other famous sections of novels for which no articles exist? --Rsl12 (talk) 17:23, 30 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I moved the page, along with all your comments (some of which still sound very helpful and potentially fruitful) to the Molly Bloom page proper. If this is still a big issue, feel free to message me. --Artimaean (talk) 22:34, 27 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]