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James Joyce's Ulysses: A Study

โœ Scribed by Stuart Gilbert


Publisher
Vintage
Year
1955
Tongue
English
Leaves
448
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Covers
......Page 1
Title page
......Page 5
Preface
......Page 7
Contents
......Page 13
PART ONE: Introduction
......Page 15
One: The Narrative of Ulysses
......Page 17
Two: The Rhythm of Ulysses
......Page 38
Three: 1. "Met-Him-Pike-Hoses"
......Page 47
Three: 2. The Seal of Solomon
......Page 55
Three: 3. The Omphalos
......Page 65
Three: 4. Paternity
......Page 71
Four: 1. Dubliners-Vikings-Achaeans
......Page 79
Four: 2. Ulysses and the Odyssey
......Page 90
Five: The Climate of Ulysses
......Page 99
PART TWO: The Episodes
......Page 109
1. Telemachus
......Page 111
2. Nestor
......Page 122
3. Proteus
......Page 130
4. Calypso
......Page 148
5. The Lotus-Eaters
......Page 161
6. Hades
......Page 173
7. Aeolus
......Page 191
8. The Lestrygonians
......Page 213
9. Scylla and Charybdis
......Page 225
10. The Wandering Rocks
......Page 241
11. The Sirens
......Page 254
12. The Cyclops
......Page 272
13. Nausicaa
......Page 292
14. The Oxen of the Sun
......Page 308
15. Circe
......Page 327
16. Eumaeus
......Page 363
17. Ithaca
......Page 383
18. Penelope
......Page 399
Index
......Page 421
About the Author
......Page 447


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