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  Ulysses (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ulysses is a 1922 novel by James Joyce, first serialized in parts in the American journal The Little Review from 1918 to 1920, and published in its entirety by Sylvia Beach on February 2, 1922, in Paris.
Ulysses is a massive novel: 267,000 words in total from a vocabulary of 30,000 words, with most editions weighing in at between 644 to 1000 pages, and divided into 18 chapters.
The legacy and impact of Ulysses on modern literature and literary culture is sizeable; one need only note the proliferation of the celebration of Bloomsday on 16 June all over the world, with a notably large celebration in Dublin, Ireland during 2004 to commemorate the centenary of the book's events.
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 Ulysses (novel) - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ulysses is a 1922 novel by James Joyce that takes its title from the Latin version of the Greek name 'Odysseus'.
Ulysses is a massive novel: 267,000 words in total from a vocabulary of 30,000 words, with most editions weighing in at between 800 to 1000 pages, and divided into 18 chapters.
The legacy and impact of Ulysses on modern literature and literary culture is sizable; one need only note the proliferation of the celebration of Bloomsday on 16 June all over the world, with a notably large celebration in Dublin, Ireland during 2004 to commemorate the centenary of the book's events.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Ulysses_(novel)   (2900 words)

  
 So help me god this had better work   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Gilbert also claims he "made a point in consulting Joyce on every doubtful point, of ascertaining from him the exact associations he had in mind when using proper names, truncated phrases or peculiar words" (10), a point he makes less to cover his hide than to perhaps lend credence to his work and methods.
Gilbert notes that in Ulysses, there is a "background of political preoccupations which is frequently visible behind the texture of the narrative or soliloquies" (30), and briefly discusses the futility of the charges of obscenity surrounding Ulysses, defending certain passages as "cathartic and calculated to allay rather than to excite the sexual instincts" (32).
Gilbert asserts that "It cannot be too strongly emphasized that the object of the author of Ulysses was to present an aesthetic image of the world, a sublimation of that cri de coeur in which the art of creation begins" (33).
www.uncg.edu /eng/courses/relangen/eng657/reports/callies.htm   (1423 words)

  
 Ulysses (novel)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ulysses is a novel by James Joyce which takes its title from the Latin borrowing of the Greek name 'Odysseus'.
Ulysses was written over a seven-year period from 1914 to 1921 and chronicles the adventures throughout Dublin of Leopold Bloom during an otherwise unremarkable day, June 16, 1904.
Joyce's first acquaintance with Odysseus was via Charles Lamb's Adventures of Ulysses- an adaptation of the Odyssey for children, which seems to have established the Roman name in Joyce‘s mind.
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 ENGL2035: Modernism : Joyce
Stuart Gilbert's 1930 study, James Joyce's 'Ulysses' (PR6019.O9 U65 1963) was the first full-length study of Ulysses, and because of censorship problems was generally available long before Ulysses in most of the English-speaking world.
Gilbert was a friend of Joyce, and the recipient of what's now known as the Gilbert schema of Ulysses.
The National Library of Ireland (the setting for the "Scylla and Charybdis" episode of Ulysses) mounted a spectacular exhibition on "James Joyce and Ulysses" for the Bloomsday Centenary in 2004.
emsah.uq.edu.au /courses/engl2035/resources/joyce.htm   (1627 words)

  
 Joycean: James Joyce » Essays
It is important to note that both of these schemas -- which closely resemble one another, aside from some minor but interesting disparities -- were drafted at a late stage in the writing of Ulysses.
The vast bulk of the text preceded the schemas, and the schemas should not, therefore, be regarded as some species of "blueprint" for Ulysses.
The schema reproduced below first appeared in 1921 and was later printed in Stuart Gilbert's James Joyce's "Ulysses" in 1930.
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 ENGL2035: Modernism : Ulysses -- the Gilbert schema
ENGL2035: Modernism : Ulysses -- the Gilbert schema
Telemachus, the son of Odysseus, is mocked by the parasitic suitors of his mother Penelope, and sets out from Ithaca in search of his father, ten years absent after fighting in the Trojan wars.
Adapted from Stuart Gilbert, James Joyce's Ulysses (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1963).
www.emsah.uq.edu.au /courses/engl2035/resources/joyce_schema.htm   (559 words)

  
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Ulysses is a novel by James Joyce which takes its title from the Latin version of the Greek name 'Odysseus'.
At first glance the book may appear unstructured and chaotic, but the two schemata which Joyce released after publication make the links to the Odyssey, and much internal structure, explicit.
In 1933, an arrangement was made to import the French edition, and the publisher arranged to have a copy siezed by customs when the ship was unloaded.
www.irelandinformationguide.com /Ulysses   (2544 words)

  
 Ulysses, by James Joyce
His intention was to create a fictional Everyman-- Leopold Bloom-- to rival the classical figure of Homer's Odysseus (aka Ulysses) [Odyssey resources], which Joyce admired as the most well-rounded portrait of a human in literature.
As Ulysses was imprisoned by Calypso, so Leopold Bloom has accepted his role as Molly's servant, making the best of the pleasures he's offered, and keeping alive his rich, fallible imagination.
Paralleling Ulysses' adventure with the Sirens, the barmaids and singers of Chapter Eleven tempt Bloom with illusions of heaven as surely as his depressed thoughts in Lestrygonians tempted him to despair.
www.robotwisdom.com /jaj/ulysses/index.html   (4284 words)

  
 Ulysses (novel) - WikiGadugi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ulysses is a 1922 novel by James Joyce, first serialized in parts in the American journal The Little Review from 1918 to 1920, and published in its entirety by Sylvia Beach in 1922, Paris.
Reprints of the imperfect 1922 first edition are now widely available, suggesting that claims it was riddled with "five thousand errors" (as Gabler claimed) were hyperbolic.
Ulysses, by {{{author}}}, available freely at Project Gutenberg
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Among these are Stuart Gilbert's schema for Ulysses, a photograph of Marilyn Monroe reading that book, and information on Stephen Joyce, James's grandson.
This is a site containing several Joyce texts, a couple of which may only be viewed by users outside of the US.
Here is the e-text of Ulysses - may only be viewed outside of the US because of copyright problems.
wps.ablongman.com /long_kennedy_lfpd_9/0,9130,1353540-,00.html   (579 words)

  
 English 960: Joyce
In this course, we will be reading most of James Joyce's major works works--Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, poetry, Dubliners, Ulysses, and selections from Finnegans Wake.
Among the topics we will explore are the ways Joyce variously exploits and challenges systems of authority, the relationship between style and content, and the many controversies surrounding Joyce and his works.
Columbia's online annotations--a fantastic site, with annotations that show up at the bottom of the page when you roll over highlighted words.
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 Homepage of David W. Robinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Co-founder of the first GSU Linux Users Group (1999) and ongoing Linux activist
GSU Films Report on Beowulf Supercomputer for Television Release
Then I was hired at GSU as a comparatist.
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 English 334: Joyce
In this course, we will be reading most of James Joyce's major works works--Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Dubliners, Ulysses, and selections from Finnegans Wake--as well as some of his poetry and, if time permits, his play Exiles.
A large portion of the semester will be devoted to Ulysses.
The Portable James Joyce and Ulysses are the bare minimum; you can get all of your readings from those two texts and the Web.
www.people.ku.edu /~kconrad/334s03.html   (1001 words)

  
 Joyce's Ulysses schemata
Persons: Objects, Places Leucothea, Parthenope Prometheus Forces, Ulysses Ulysses, Orpheus No one (I) Menelaus, The Argonauts Ulysses, Galatea
Color: [none] [none starry milky] [starry milky then new dawn] Persons: Eumeus, Ulysses Ulysses, Telemachus Laertes, Ulysses Telemachus Eurycleia, The Suitors Penelope The Bad Shepherd Ulysses Pseudangelos
maps: Ulysses : WRocks : Strand : VR tour : aerial tour : Dublin : Leinster : Ireland : Europe
www.robotwisdom.com /jaj/ulysses/schemata.html   (1040 words)

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