Ulysses and the Metamorphosis of Stephen DedalusBucknell University Press, 2001 - 222页 This study makes the case that the novel's intricate self-consciousness begins as a very recognizable story: the 'Kunstlerroman.' In such a reading, Ulysses emerges as the story of the time-obsessed Stephen Dedalus, who desires to compose a masterful chronicle that will one day rival the timeless narratives of Ovid and Homer. McBride's analysis treats at length Stephen's poetic theories and compositions, examinig them as clear forerunners to the novel that the reader is reading. The culminating point is the claim that the figures of Leopold and Molly Bloom may be elaborate fictions created by Stephen. |
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... William Shakespeare . Here too Stephen moves his cre- ation around and about an urban terrain : " Shakespeare has left the huguenot's house in Silver street and walks by the swanmews along the riverbank ... " ( 9.159-60 ) . In this ...
... William Shakespeare . Here too Stephen moves his cre- ation around and about an urban terrain : " Shakespeare has left the huguenot's house in Silver street and walks by the swanmews along the riverbank ... " ( 9.159-60 ) . In this ...
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... William Shakespeare . For all their flaws , Stephen's early creations serve to illustrate that he can read- ily transform random incidents and the most commonplace information into story . Such a modus operandi introduces the ...
... William Shakespeare . For all their flaws , Stephen's early creations serve to illustrate that he can read- ily transform random incidents and the most commonplace information into story . Such a modus operandi introduces the ...
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... William Troy posits that Stephen is suddenly altered by his experience in ... William York Tindall proclaims that " Ulysses , which tells of the flowering of Stephen's genius , is the ... Shakespeare as a consummate autogenist : When ...
... William Troy posits that Stephen is suddenly altered by his experience in ... William York Tindall proclaims that " Ulysses , which tells of the flowering of Stephen's genius , is the ... Shakespeare as a consummate autogenist : When ...
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... William Peery associates Stephen with the author of , not simply Ulysses , but Finnegans Wake : The day - long peregrinations of Odysseus - Shakespeare - Bloom , who has lost his only son , and Telemachus - Hamlet - Stephen , who is ...
... William Peery associates Stephen with the author of , not simply Ulysses , but Finnegans Wake : The day - long peregrinations of Odysseus - Shakespeare - Bloom , who has lost his only son , and Telemachus - Hamlet - Stephen , who is ...
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Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before Stephens Poetics and the Creation of Ulysses | 61 |
A Perfect Wreath The Nostos as the Novels Source | 99 |
Beyond the Modality of the Audible The Silent Subtext in Stephens Story About Bloom | 124 |
The Circle of Penelope Weaving and Unweaving the Artists Image | 172 |
Notes | 185 |
Bibliography | 204 |
Index | 217 |
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