Joyce's Ulysses

by James A. W. Heffernan

Streaming video, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

823.912

Genres

Collection

Publication

The Great Courses (2001), 12 hours, 24 lectures

Description

Professor Heffernan delivers lectures analyzing and interpreting James Joyce's novel Ulysses.

User reviews

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Have you always meant to read Ulysses, but never got around to it? Started it, but found the language and plot too strange to follow? Read it, loved it, and found your life enriched beyond belief? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this two-part cd set is for you. Professor James
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Heffernan is a Joyce scholar for the common man. Listening to his lectures, you’ll understand the story and, better yet, get all the jokes! June 16th was the 103rd anniversary of Leopold Bloom’s memorable walk through Dublin and Molly Bloom’s passionate, life-affirming YES. Why not celebrate with this wonderful series? Better yet, check out Ulysses (in print or audio book) and experience the two together.

Reviewed by: Cathy
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

7.4 inches

Local notes

[1] The story of a modern masterpiece [2] Telemachus at the Martello Tower [3] Nestor at school [4] Proteus on Sandymount Strand [5] Breakfast with Calypso [6] Leopold Bloom & the lotus eaters [7] Hades [8] A bag of winds [9] Lestrygonians at lunchtime [10] Scylla & Charydbis, I [11] Scylla & Charybdis, II [12] Wandering rocks [13] The sirens of the Ormond Hotel [14] Citizen Cyclops, I [15] Citizen Cyclops, II [16] Nausicaa at the beach [17] Oxen of the sun [18] Circe of Nighttown, I [19] Circe of Nighttown, II [20] Eumaeus [21] Return to Ithaca, I [22] Return to Ithaca, II [23] Molly Bloom speaks [24] Joyce & the modern novel

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