Joyce's Ulysses: An Anatomy of the SoulUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1988 - 225 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 51
Seite 6
... thought . The objects of thought are universals , the definitive essences of things and concepts . Thought works analogously to sensation . Just as senses are potentially receptive of sensible forms , so the intellect is potentially ...
... thought . The objects of thought are universals , the definitive essences of things and concepts . Thought works analogously to sensation . Just as senses are potentially receptive of sensible forms , so the intellect is potentially ...
Seite 13
... Thought is the thought of thought , " Stephen remembers , continuing , " Tranquil brightness . " The brightness and tranquility belong both to thought itself and to Stephen , who re- members escaping the sloth's restless darkness by ...
... Thought is the thought of thought , " Stephen remembers , continuing , " Tranquil brightness . " The brightness and tranquility belong both to thought itself and to Stephen , who re- members escaping the sloth's restless darkness by ...
Seite 17
... thoughts derive from material supplied by the senses , and that no thought occurs without a mental image . Paraphrased to display its Aristotelian foundation , the first sentence would read : " If thought derives only from sense ...
... thoughts derive from material supplied by the senses , and that no thought occurs without a mental image . Paraphrased to display its Aristotelian foundation , the first sentence would read : " If thought derives only from sense ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER TWO Joyce Bruno | 39 |
CHAPTER THREE Joyce Dante | 88 |
CHAPTER FOUR Joyce Arnold | 142 |
Urheberrecht | |
4 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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