Episode XIV OXEN OF THE SUN -- Presented by Caroline Elbay

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • "There is a connection between the narrative styles that Joyce employs and the sences being described -- Mrs Purefoy, in labour for three days -- has her torment rendered in moralistic medieval prose."
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    Joyce's Ulysses read cover to cover from 25 locations around the world in one day.
    Presented by Caroline Elbay, Lecturer in Irish Literature, Trinity College Dublin
    Shot by Albert Hooi
    Edited by Mark O'Toole @ Media Coop
    Produced by Brian Herron for the James Joyce Centre
    Music: Kevin MacLeod, Wounded. Used under the Creative Commons License.
    Book: Ulysses, Dublin Illustrated Edition, The O'Brien Press, 2013
    Illustration: Emma Byrne
    Locations: Cathach Rare Books and the James Joyce Centre, Dublin
    Thanks to the Department of the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Dublin City Council, Bob Joyce, Mark Traynor, Yvonne Thunder, Gavin Joyce, Katherine McSharry, The Gathering, The Department of Foreign Affair, The O'Brien Press, The board and staff of the James Joyce Centre, Dublin.

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  • @ivanreiss
    @ivanreiss 5 років тому +3

    Fun fact: both Stephen and Bloom avoid manly Bullies: Blazes Boylan and Buck Mulligan. Symbols that are somehow masculine appear at some point of the chapter: "Beer, Beef, Business, Bibles (?), Bulldogs, Battleships, Buggery, Bishops (?)". The root "bull" (oxen?) appear 21 times during the episode. I sense there's something going on around the letter B, and the idea of bulls as manly threatening figures.

  • @rebeccapizzolla1162
    @rebeccapizzolla1162 2 роки тому +1

    Bel video!