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Acknowledgements | viii | |
Introduction: "O, Rocks... Tell Us in Plain Words" | 1 | |
1 | Joyce as "Lord and Giver" of Language: Form and Metaphor in Ulysses | 7 |
2 | Joyce's Concept of a Hero | 37 |
3 | The Odyssey of Reading Ulysses | 58 |
4 | The Movement from Lyrical to Epical and Dramatic Form: the Opening of Ulysses | 71 |
5 | Joyce's Irish Jew: Bloom | 103 |
6 | The Concept of Artistic Paternity in "Scylla and Charybdis" | 138 |
7 | The Adventure of Reading: the Styles of the Odyssey and the Odyssey of Styles | 153 |
8 | "Circe" as the Climax of Joyce's Humanistic Vision | 207 |
9 | Metaphoricity in "Eumaeus" and "Ithaca" | 231 |
10 | "Penelope": Molly as Metaphor | 258 |
Appendix | 277 | |
Selected Bibliography | 281 | |
Index | 286 |
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