Joyce's Ulysses: An Anatomy of the SoulUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1988 - 225 Seiten |
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... meaning in making only the divisions I have , if it should happen that many people were to hear them . [ LCD , p . 87 ] This excerpt shows how Dante matched his poetic practice to the operation of human intelligence ( the rational soul ) ...
... meaning in making only the divisions I have , if it should happen that many people were to hear them . [ LCD , p . 87 ] This excerpt shows how Dante matched his poetic practice to the operation of human intelligence ( the rational soul ) ...
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... meanings is impossible in his own epic ; it would be vain ingenuity at best in Joyce's . In fact , although Dante uses the quartet from Biblical exegesis in his letter , he primarily asserts a double meaning , the literal and figural ...
... meanings is impossible in his own epic ; it would be vain ingenuity at best in Joyce's . In fact , although Dante uses the quartet from Biblical exegesis in his letter , he primarily asserts a double meaning , the literal and figural ...
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... meaning , the literal sense should always come first , it being the meaning in which the others are contained and without which it would be impossible and irrational to come to an understanding of the others , particularly the alle ...
... meaning , the literal sense should always come first , it being the meaning in which the others are contained and without which it would be impossible and irrational to come to an understanding of the others , particularly the alle ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER TWO Joyce Bruno | 39 |
CHAPTER THREE Joyce Dante | 88 |
CHAPTER FOUR Joyce Arnold | 142 |
Urheberrecht | |
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aesthetic analogy analysis Anima appears Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's Arnold artistic beautiful Bloom and Stephen Bloom thinks Bloom's story body Bruno's idea Bruno's thought cause chapter Circe coincidence comedy comic Commedia conception contraries culture Dante Alighieri Dante's epic Dante's poem Dedalus depicts diaphane displays Dublin Eumaeus experience father Finnegans Wake form of forms Gerald Giordano Bruno Greek Haines Hamlet Hebraism Hellenism hero Homer's human identifies identity infinite intellectual Ireland Irish Ithaca James Joyce Joyce & Aristotle Joyce & Bruno Joyce & Dante Joyce's Ulysses June 16 Lady Gregory Lestrygonians literary Lycidas matter Molly Molly's moral Moses moth Mulligan mystical narrative and symbolic nature novel object Odysseus Odysseus's opposites organ parody particular phen philosophical pilgrim Poldy Poldy's polysemous present principle psalm Purgatory reality Richard Ellmann sensation sense sexual soul soul's spiritual structure Telemachus things tion transfiguring transformation unified unity universal intellect vernacular Virag Virgil wandering world-soul