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The Blooms: Secrets and Suspense in “Calypso” and “Lotus Eaters”surprisingly enigmatic text—something that the Homeric parallel would readily signal to us, if we had access to it. After all, “Calypso” is titled after the goddess whose name means “the Concealer” (Gifford 70), and the device or construct of the virgin reader would allow us to see that it is not onaddition 发表于 2025-3-23 14:01:20
Jewish in Dublin: Bloom’s Encounters on the Way to “Cyclops” judgments about persons he encounters once he ventures abroad into his community. But eventually this cognitive relationship changes as we begin to see not only what Bloom thinks about other Dubliners, but also what other Dubliners think about him. And it is then that the hypothetical virgin readerenhance 发表于 2025-3-23 21:52:39
An Anatomy of Anti-Semitism: The “Cyclops” EpisodeNameless One cannot even experience the events without having his consciousness prepare them for later performance” (100). In a rebuttal in the same . issue, Hayman cedes the potential plausibility of this alternative formulation but without relinquishing his own point, that a past tense retrospecti泥沼 发表于 2025-3-24 01:30:46
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“Circe”: Stephen’s and Bloom’s Catharsisnteresting implications for its narrative structure from the perspective of Possible Worlds theory. To trace the possible operation of catharsis for Stephen and Bloom in “Circe” I plan initially to separate the figures in order to trace the condition of their interior worlds prior to their arrival iADJ 发表于 2025-3-24 09:19:20
The Text as Salvation Army: Abjection and Perception in “Eumaeus”lliam Booth, who in his 1890 book . “estimated that ten percent of the population of England lived in abject poverty” (551). Bloom (or his thoughts as transcribed by the narrator) alludes with this reference to the abjection of the figures he encounters in “Eumaeus,” a list that would arguably incluKeshan-disease 发表于 2025-3-24 13:42:37
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Molly Bloom before “Penelope”lly Bloom briefly in “Calypso,” she then virtually disappears physically from the novel until the very end, when she sweeps in with the force of a discursive gale, and rivets us for a final thirty-six pages of interior monologue. In the interim, her actions or nonactions while offstage are a sourceexceed 发表于 2025-3-24 22:29:56
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