
Re:Joyce Episode 368 – Cavalcades & Comets' Tails
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Re: Joyce! On the international literary feast day of Bloomsday 2010, we launched a podcast to commemorate James Joyce's mighty novel, "Ulysses", the action of which took place in 18 hours o...

Some men about town...

We meet an inventive Dublin hero.

Meet a controlling sneezer.

From a secretary to a clergyman.

Romance language - and "literature"...

We meet the dashing seducer!

The brooding Dedalus brood shifts in time.

The Story So Far - So Far.

Dublin city is on the move.

A little Latin loving, perhaps?

Father Conmee is such a thoughtful man.

Dublin opens up to Father Conmee.

A wonderful moment of characterization.

In a new chapter, Dublin city is a character.

The final moments of Scylla and Charybdis.

Amid Mulligan's bawdry - a profound moment.

Is the book taking over the narration?

Stephen is barely holding on.

Does Stephen believe his own theory?

Stephen lays out the drama.

Stephen's own myth.

Stephen identifies family villains

Stephen & Brush up Your Shakespeare.

Stephen dons a paternity suit.

A Baker's Dozen Special Edition.

Stephen links incest to avarice.

Stephen tallies Shakespeare's deep resources.

Stephen describes the Shakespeare clan.

Shakespeare in love, sacred and profane.

Buck derogates and Stephen soars.

Buck Mulligan trashes the Playboy.

Was Hamlet a woman? Or an Irishman?

Stephen's tormentor is back!

Stephen shows Shakespearean sympathies.

Stephen has a lot to say.

Stephen reflects on ancient thoughts.

Stephen is not yet among the new poetic voices.

Stephen's twixt Shakespeare and Theosophy.

Stephen famously opens portals of discovery.

Stephen launches his Shakespeare theory

Stephen's theory moves toward lift-off.

In the library Stephen listens.

In the writing of Ulysses handwriting took on new meaning.

In the library Stephen theosophizes.

Who - or what - are Scylla and Charybdis?

Mr. Bloom has to run and hide.

Mr. Bloom is a decent fellow.

Can Mr. Bloom arrest his anguished thoughts?

Enter some sober minor characters.

Is Mr. Bloom really a Freemason?