Joyce's Ulysses: An Anatomy of the SoulUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1988 - 225 Seiten |
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... called " changeless laws , " of what I have called the ontological subject of the epic - the nature of the cosmos and humanity's place in it . Ulysses presents reality at any and all levels of consideration as the constant interflux of ...
... called " changeless laws , " of what I have called the ontological subject of the epic - the nature of the cosmos and humanity's place in it . Ulysses presents reality at any and all levels of consideration as the constant interflux of ...
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... called literal , while the sec- ond is called allegorical , or moral or anagogical . And in order to make this manner of treatment clear , it can be applied to the following verses : " When Israel went out of Egypt , the house of Jacob ...
... called literal , while the sec- ond is called allegorical , or moral or anagogical . And in order to make this manner of treatment clear , it can be applied to the following verses : " When Israel went out of Egypt , the house of Jacob ...
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... called , with dangerous simplicity , the Irish literary movement . The Parnell tragedy fitted marvel- ously well with a tradition which went far back into the under- ground life of Ireland . It has been called a Messianic tradition ...
... called , with dangerous simplicity , the Irish literary movement . The Parnell tragedy fitted marvel- ously well with a tradition which went far back into the under- ground life of Ireland . It has been called a Messianic tradition ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER TWO Joyce Bruno | 39 |
CHAPTER THREE Joyce Dante | 88 |
CHAPTER FOUR Joyce Arnold | 142 |
Urheberrecht | |
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