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James Joyce Ulysses James Joyce.

Only Connect ... New Directions James Joyce – Ulysses 1. Ulysses Published in 1922. Setting in time  a single day, Thursday 16th June, 1904. The setting in place  Dublin. A detailed account of ordinary life on an ordinary day. The theme is moral  human life means suffering but also struggling to seek the good. Ulysses, London, Egoist Press, 1922 (first English edition, printed in France). Only Connect ... New Directions

James Joyce – Ulysses 2. Ulysses: characters Leopold Bloom  Joyce's common man; he stands for the whole of mankind. Molly Bloom  Leopold’s wife; she stands for flesh, sensuality, fecundity. Stephen Dedalus  pure intellect; he embodies every young man seeking maturity. Poster for Sean Walsh’s Bloom (2003) Only Connect ... New Directions

Only Connect ... New Directions James Joyce – Ulysses 3. Ulysses: the relation to Odyssey Odyssey  a structural framework for Ulysses. Characters and events arranged around Homeric model  Leopold = Odysseus Molly = Penelope Stephen = Telemachus Ulysses is divided into  Telemachiad (chapters 1-3) Odyssey (chapters 4-15) Nostos (chapters 16-18) Head of Odysseus from a Greek 2nd century BC marble group representing Odysseus blinding Polyphemus, found at the villa of Tiberius at Sperlonga. Only Connect ... New Directions

Only Connect ... New Directions James Joyce – Ulysses 4. Ulysses: the mythical method It was linked to the progress made by: psychology ethnology anthropology It allowed the parallel with the Odyssey and provided the book with a symbolic meaning. Homer’s myth  used to express the universal in the particular. It created a new form of realism. Only Connect ... New Directions

Only Connect ... New Directions James Joyce – Ulysses 5. Ulysses: a revolutionary prose The stream of consciousness technique The cinematic technique Dramatic dialogue Juxtaposition of events Question and answers Collage technique The language  rich in puns, paradoxes, images, interruptions, symbols, slang expressions; different linguistic registers to give voice to the unspoken activity of the mind. Only Connect ... New Directions

Only Connect ... New Directions James Joyce – Ulysses 6. Ulysses: The Funeral Part III Leopold attends a funeral. Use of interior monologue  2 levels of narration. 1st level: actions narrated from the outside  neutral point of view. 2nd level: Leopold’s thoughts  Bloom’s point of view The action takes place in his mind. There is no difference between past, present and future. Only Connect ... New Directions

Only Connect ... New Directions James Joyce – Ulysses 7. Ulysses: Molly’s monologue Use of extreme interior monologue. Molly’s thoughts are free to move backwards (“they called it on…”) and forwards in time (“shall I wear…”). Complete absence of punctuation and introductions to people and events, spelling and grammar mistakes  they give voice to her flow of thoughts. Only Connect ... New Directions

Only Connect ... New Directions James Joyce – Ulysses 8. Ulysses and the Victorian novel Victorian novel Ulysses Setting in time and place Victorian towns (London); English countryside Dublin Narrative technique Third-person narrative technique Stream-of- consciousness technique Subject matter Realistic, naturalistic The character’s mind Characters Presented from the outside Presented from the inside Language Realistic and concrete Language of the mind Only Connect ... New Directions

James Joyce – Ulysses 9. Bloomsday 16th June. It is a celebration of James Joyce’s life and masterpiece Ulysses. During this celebration, Bloom’s route through the streets of Dublin is followed by participants in the festival, with readings along the way. People celebrating Bloomsday in Dublin. Other locations from Joyce's pages are visited, films are shown and the Theatre Company brings Joyce to the city streets and squares. This festival goes on for a week. Only Connect ... New Directions