UlyssesWith characteristic flair, Kenner explores the ways James Joyce teaches us to read his novel, moving from the simple to the complex, from the familiar to the strange and new, from the norms of the 19th-century novel to the open forms of modernism. |
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Contenido
Preliminary | 1 |
O an Impossible Person | 17 |
Uses of Homer | 19 |
Immediate Experience | 31 |
The Hidden Hero | 49 |
Stephens | 55 |
The Arranger | 61 |
The Aesthetic of Delay | 72 |
Death and Resurrection | 118 |
Lists Myths | 134 |
The Gift of a Book | 146 |
APPENDICES | 159 |
The Date of Stephens Flight | 161 |
Blooms Chest | 164 |
The Circle and the Three Nines | 166 |
Critical Sequels | 169 |
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