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ReJOYCE! To commemorate James Joyce's mighty novel, Ulysses, we're launching a podcast. Every week you'll find a five-minute mini-essay from me designed to take you through the novel that's on every list of the greatest books ever written. And as Ulysses runs to some 375,000 words, and I mean to go through it sentence by sentence if I have to, in order to convey the full brilliance of this novel - and the enjoyment to be had from it - I'll be podcasting for some time to come! It's such an ab ...
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Re:Joyce Episode 368 – Cavalcades & Comets’ Tails
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Some men about town...
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Re:Joyce Episode 367 – Theatrical Turns & Toxic Gas
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We meet an inventive Dublin hero.
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Meet a controlling sneezer.
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Re:Joyce Episode 365 – Soubrettes & Silken Thomas
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From a secretary to a clergyman.
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Romance language - and “literature”...
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We meet the dashing seducer!
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The brooding Dedalus brood shifts in time.
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The Story So Far - So Far.
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Re:Joyce Episode 361 – Coins, Licorice & Ice-Cream
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Dublin city is on the move.
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Re:Joyce Episode 360 – Courting Couples & Cabbage
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A little Latin loving, perhaps?
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R:Joyce Episode 359 – Missionaries & Malahide
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Father Conmee is such a thoughtful man.
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Dublin opens up to Father Conmee.
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A wonderful moment of characterization.
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In a new chapter, Dublin city is a character.
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The final moments of Scylla and Charybdis.
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Amid Mulligan's bawdry - a profound moment.
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Is the book taking over the narration?
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