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Preface | ix | |
Introduction | 1 | |
Preparations | 1 | |
Gerty MacDowell as a character in a novel | 2 | |
Joyce and Homer | 6 | |
Interior monologue | 10 | |
World versus word | 14 | |
Outline of Ulysses | 19 | |
Guide to the Events of June 16, 1904 | 23 | |
Telemachus | 23 | |
Nestor | 28 | |
Proteus | 31 | |
Calypso | 37 | |
Lotus Eaters | 41 | |
Hades | 44 | |
Aeolus | 48 | |
Lestrygonians | 52 | |
Scylla and Charybdis | 55 | |
Wandering Rocks | 60 | |
Sirens | 65 | |
Cyclops | 69 | |
Nausicaa | 73 | |
Oxen of the Sun | 78 | |
Circe | 83 | |
Eumaeus | 91 | |
Ithaca | 95 | |
Penelope | 99 | |
Afterword | 105 | |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 113 |
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