Perception and Everydayness in James Joyce's Ulysses

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  • Опубліковано 19 кві 2024
  • In this lecture, we'll be looking at the first page or so of the third episode of Ulysses, "Proteus", which utilizes the stream-of-consciousness literary device. I'll explain the usage and need for this device, showing how it connects to phenomenological theories of perception in Heidegger and contextualizing Joyce's literary purpose for using this technique as an alternative to romanticism. Enjoy!
    You can find a PDF of Ulysses here (quotes are from pp 45-46): aguadulce1.wordpress.com/wp-c...
    Music is Richard Wagner's Siegfried Act II "Zur Kunde taught tein Toter" by Daniel Barenboim and the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra • Siegfried : Act 2 "Zur...
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