James Joyce’s novel Ulysses applies the ambiguities of classical grammar and syntax to the English language in order to multiply meanings. He introduces the idea of subjective and objective genitives to illustrate the reciprocal love between a mother and a son. In addition, he declines the name of the character Bloom as a neuter noun rather than a masculine. Reading Bloom as a neuter character connects him to ideas of sterility and childlessness, since a sterile woman is also described in the book as being neuter. This conflation of the feminine and the neuter foreshadows Bloom’s transformation into a woman in the ‘Circe’ chapter, where his name is declined as a neuter noun. The flux of gender in this chapter is also seen in the character B...
In his work Ulysses, James Joyce uses the characters of Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus to express...
Rafroidi Patrick. Roy K. Gottfried : The Art of Joyce's Syntax in « Ulysses ». In: Études irlandaise...
Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of Janes Joyce Ulysses, is the modern Everyman by virtue of his munda...
A complex, changing age requires a complex, flexible medium of expression and interpretation, conven...
One of the most memorable episodes in James Joyce’s Ulysses occurs in the “Circe” chapter, when Leop...
Accompanying poster presentation to the research paper of the same name.The century since James Joyc...
In the first chapter, I explore the numerous mythic and discursive formations that represented Irela...
The century since James Joyce published Ulysses has been an era of incredible social reconfiguration...
This paper considers James Joyce\u27s Ulysses. It focuses specifically on Joyce\u27s use of language...
In his fiction James Joyce plays unabashedly with names and naming. His attention to women\u27s name...
This study attempts to present Molly Bloom, the major fem.ale character in Joyce\u27s prose-satire, ...
This thesis proposes to say something new about Joyce\u27s female characters that would in a sense r...
The similarities between James Joyce’s Ulysses and the Oxford English Dictionary are numerous and st...
In James Joyce’s Ulysses, numerous playful allusions to Homer’s Odyssey are combined with a variety ...
I’ve demonstrated, in an article that appeared in JADT 2010, that the “Eumaeus ” episode of James Jo...
In his work Ulysses, James Joyce uses the characters of Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus to express...
Rafroidi Patrick. Roy K. Gottfried : The Art of Joyce's Syntax in « Ulysses ». In: Études irlandaise...
Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of Janes Joyce Ulysses, is the modern Everyman by virtue of his munda...
A complex, changing age requires a complex, flexible medium of expression and interpretation, conven...
One of the most memorable episodes in James Joyce’s Ulysses occurs in the “Circe” chapter, when Leop...
Accompanying poster presentation to the research paper of the same name.The century since James Joyc...
In the first chapter, I explore the numerous mythic and discursive formations that represented Irela...
The century since James Joyce published Ulysses has been an era of incredible social reconfiguration...
This paper considers James Joyce\u27s Ulysses. It focuses specifically on Joyce\u27s use of language...
In his fiction James Joyce plays unabashedly with names and naming. His attention to women\u27s name...
This study attempts to present Molly Bloom, the major fem.ale character in Joyce\u27s prose-satire, ...
This thesis proposes to say something new about Joyce\u27s female characters that would in a sense r...
The similarities between James Joyce’s Ulysses and the Oxford English Dictionary are numerous and st...
In James Joyce’s Ulysses, numerous playful allusions to Homer’s Odyssey are combined with a variety ...
I’ve demonstrated, in an article that appeared in JADT 2010, that the “Eumaeus ” episode of James Jo...
In his work Ulysses, James Joyce uses the characters of Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus to express...
Rafroidi Patrick. Roy K. Gottfried : The Art of Joyce's Syntax in « Ulysses ». In: Études irlandaise...
Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of Janes Joyce Ulysses, is the modern Everyman by virtue of his munda...