The Economy of Ulysses: Making Both Ends MeetSyracuse University Press, 1995 - 472 pages This original and wide-ranging study explores the "economies" of Ulysses using a number of different critical and theoretical methods. Not only do the economic circumstances of the characters Some of the subjects and topics covered include Joyce's own "spendthrift" background, gift exchanges and reciprocity as a fundamental means of reader/author relationship in the novel, money and language, Bloom as an "economic man," the "narrative economy" of "Wandering Rocks," the relationship between commerce and eroticism, the function of sacrifice in the creation of value, counterfeiting, forgery, and other crimes of writing, and a demonstration of how the |
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... consciousness and the consciousness of the characters in exchange : the narrator lends them life in exchange for their linguistic idioms . The language of " Telemachus " thus displays a trait that distin- guishes novels from other forms ...
... consciousness . As Stephen remarks , tapping his brow , " But in here it is I must kill the priest and king " ( 15.4436- 37 ) . Throwing off the oppressors of consciousness nevertheless de- mands sacrifices that may give to Stephen's ...
... Consciousness of Joyce . New York : Oxford Univ . Press . Epstein , E. L. 1974. “ Nestor . ” In Hart and Hayman , 17–28 . Finley , M. I. 1954. The World of Odysseus . New York : Viking . Fludernik , Monika . 1987. “ ' Ithaca ' — An ...
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Miser and Spendthrift | 1 |
Dedalus Dispossessed | 35 |
Economic Man | 70 |
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