James Joyce’s mixture of narrative forms in Ulysses is daunting, at least at first read. He presents his characters’ speech without quotations; the text fluctuates between real time and “thought” time… more →
The Modern DashMichael Comenetz wrote 1 month ago: In “The Two-handed Engine and the Fatal Bellman: ‘Lycidas’ and ‘Macbeth’” (Notes and Queries, April … more →
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Joseph Woodard wrote 1 year ago: James Joyce’s mixture of narrative forms in Ulysses is daunting, at least at first read. He presents … more →