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The Inception of the Bloomian Odyssey in James Joyce's "Ulysses"

'Calypso', 'Hades' and 'Lestrygonians'

Título: The Inception of the Bloomian Odyssey in James Joyce's "Ulysses"

Ensayo , 2012 , 24 Páginas

Autor:in: Georgiana Ivanov (Autor)

Estudios de América - Literatura
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The essay presents a detailed analysis of the 'Calypso', 'Hades' and 'Lestrygonians' episodes of James Joyce's novel, Ulysses, juxtaposing a critical view on the construction of these sequences and the inward development of the Joyce's protagonist, Leopold Bloom. The paper focuses on the transformative force of the consciousness of the Joycean character and how it is shaped by external elements filtered by a keen awareness ultimately outlining a new vision of the human.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Introduction
  • 'Calypso'
  • 'Hades'
  • 'Lestrygonians'
  • Conclusion
  • Works Cited

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This work examines the "Bloomian Odyssey" in James Joyce's Ulysses, focusing on the first three episodes, 'Calypso,' 'Hades,' and 'Lestrygonians.' It explores how these chapters introduce Leopold Bloom, his daily life, and his connection to Homer's Odysseus, establishing a framework for the novel's narrative and character development.

  • The evolution of narrative style and its connection to character development.
  • The use of Homeric parallels and their impact on interpreting the novel.
  • The exploration of Bloom's character and his relationship to concepts of masculinity and domesticity.
  • The role of language and its ability to bridge gaps between different linguistic elements, creating a new range of meaning.
  • The themes of sensuality, sensuousness, and the interplay of desire and perception in Bloom's consciousness.

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

'Calypso'

The fourth episode of Ulysses, 'Calypso,' is a close examination of Leopold Bloom's morning routine, mirroring the events of 'Telemachus' and highlighting the parallelism between Stephen and Bloom. The episode is characterized by Bloom's sensual experiences and his reflections on his wife, Molly, and their relationship. The opening scenes focus on Bloom's appetite, which is contrasted with his later acts of domesticity, portraying him as a complex figure who challenges traditional masculine roles. The episode explores the role of language in shaping meaning and the connections between Bloom's thoughts and the Homeric narrative.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

Key words for this text include James Joyce, Ulysses, Leopold Bloom, Homeric Odyssey, parallelism, narrative style, character development, sensuality, sensuousness, language, and domesticity.

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Título
The Inception of the Bloomian Odyssey in James Joyce's "Ulysses"
Subtítulo
'Calypso', 'Hades' and 'Lestrygonians'
Universidad
Babes-Bolyai Universität
Autor
Georgiana Ivanov (Autor)
Año de publicación
2012
Páginas
24
No. de catálogo
V197008
ISBN (Ebook)
9783656258360
ISBN (Libro)
9783656258827
Idioma
Inglés
Etiqueta
James Joyce Ulysses Leopold Bloom
Seguridad del producto
GRIN Publishing Ltd.
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Georgiana Ivanov (Autor), 2012, The Inception of the Bloomian Odyssey in James Joyce's "Ulysses", Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/197008
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