Joyce's Ulysses: An Anatomy of the SoulUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1988 - 225 Seiten |
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... Bruno , and not only to lionize him or take on his mantle . In 1903 Joyce reviewed J. Lewis McIntyre's Giordano Bruno , the best book in English at the time on the Italian martyr's life and thought . Joyce was qualified to judge ...
... Bruno , and not only to lionize him or take on his mantle . In 1903 Joyce reviewed J. Lewis McIntyre's Giordano Bruno , the best book in English at the time on the Italian martyr's life and thought . Joyce was qualified to judge ...
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... Bruno as a heretic " terribly burned " echoing in Virag's sarcastic " O , I fear he shall be most badly burned . " The echo of " Giordano Bruno " in " Gerald " and " burned " is one more indication of the moth's secret identity . Read ...
... Bruno as a heretic " terribly burned " echoing in Virag's sarcastic " O , I fear he shall be most badly burned . " The echo of " Giordano Bruno " in " Gerald " and " burned " is one more indication of the moth's secret identity . Read ...
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... Bruno's presence in Bloom's story remains : its secrecy . Why , if Bruno's ideas of the soul have as much to do in the novel as Aristotle's , is the martyr's name submerged , never once directly presented either in the narrative or ...
... Bruno's presence in Bloom's story remains : its secrecy . Why , if Bruno's ideas of the soul have as much to do in the novel as Aristotle's , is the martyr's name submerged , never once directly presented either in the narrative or ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER TWO Joyce Bruno | 39 |
CHAPTER THREE Joyce Dante | 88 |
CHAPTER FOUR Joyce Arnold | 142 |
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