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Joyce, James Ulysses

Goldberg, S.L. The classical temper a study of James Joyce s Ulysses. London Chatto Windus, 1961. [Pg.675]

I returned to talk with him the next two days while preparations were made for our trip downriver. I was impressed by Brown s sincerity, by the depth of his understanding of me, by the way that Roger Casement and a world nearly forgotten—a world known to me only from its brief mention in the pages of James Joyce s Ulysses—lived and moved before me in those long, rambling conversations on his veranda. [Pg.20]

Joyce, James. Finnegans Wake. London Faber Faber, 1939.-------. Ulysses. New... [Pg.174]

Gratitude is expressed to James J. Morgan for providing the inspiration to use the quotation from Joyce s Ulysses and to Laurent Charlet for providing preprints of references 48, 49, and 62. Thanks also to two anonymous referees for helpful criticism and to Terri DeLuca for her excellent typing of the manuscript. The preparation of this review was supported in part by NSF Grant No. EAR-9206052. [Pg.56]

James Joyce, Ulysses (Oxford University Press, 1993), p. 20. [Pg.130]

James, A., Jenks, C., Prout, A. (1998). Theorising childhood. Oxford PoUty Press Jowell, T. (2002). Hansard Written answers to questions, House of Conunons, 24 June, Colunui 639W. Retrieved August 13, 2005, from http //www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200102/ cmhansrd/vo020624/text/20624w01. htm Joyce, J., (1993) Ulysses. Oxford Oxford University Press... [Pg.175]

Frank Budgen, Joyce s closest friend in Zurich, provides insight into the writing of Ulysses in his James Joyce and the Making of Ulysses (1934 Bloomington Indiana University Press, i960). The Little Review published Ulysses from March 1918 to December 1920. [Pg.214]

T. S. Eliot, Ulysses, Order and Myth, in James Joyce The Critical Heritage, ed. R. Deming, vol. I (New York Routledge Kegan Paul, 1970), pp. 268-71. Mythistorema, 3 (the poem is untitled). [Pg.244]

Dubiosity (plural dubiosities). The state or characteristic of being dubious. Synonyms for dubiosity include doubtfulness, incertitude, skepticism, suspicion and uncertainty. In Ulysses, episode 16, James Joyce (1922) writes Possibly perceiving an expression of dubiosity on their faces, the globetrotter went on adhering to his adventures (James Joyce http //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James Joyce),... [Pg.16]


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