Joyce's Ulysses: An Anatomy of the SoulUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1988 - 225 Seiten |
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... never took it back , convinced that his soul could not live under the church's law of obedience . The problem in Joyce's case was not faith , but submission to the moral and intellectual authority of Christian theologians . When he left ...
... never took it back , convinced that his soul could not live under the church's law of obedience . The problem in Joyce's case was not faith , but submission to the moral and intellectual authority of Christian theologians . When he left ...
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... never capture the Attic note . The note of Swinburne , of all poets , the white death and the ruddy birth . That is his tragedy . He can never be a poet " ( U , 10.1072–75 ) . In " Scylla and Charybdis " his idea of the new paganism ...
... never capture the Attic note . The note of Swinburne , of all poets , the white death and the ruddy birth . That is his tragedy . He can never be a poet " ( U , 10.1072–75 ) . In " Scylla and Charybdis " his idea of the new paganism ...
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... never read it — which seems unlikely given his fantasy involving Arnold at Oxford that follows Mulligan's introduction of the term Hellenism into the novel ( U , 1.165-75 - the argument for the coincidence of Hellenism and He- braism ...
... never read it — which seems unlikely given his fantasy involving Arnold at Oxford that follows Mulligan's introduction of the term Hellenism into the novel ( U , 1.165-75 - the argument for the coincidence of Hellenism and He- braism ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER TWO Joyce Bruno | 39 |
CHAPTER THREE Joyce Dante | 88 |
CHAPTER FOUR Joyce Arnold | 142 |
Urheberrecht | |
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