Monthly Archives: July 2020

Seminar, 9 June – ‘Sirens’, 690-704

We met online again on the 9th of June – a week ahead of our Bloomsday celebration – and discussed the following: “There?” We took this to be following an invisible ‘are you …’ But it led to a series … Continue reading

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Seminar, 26 May – ‘Sirens’, 673-690

On the 26th of May, the seminar convened online and covered the following: The second line of ‘M’Appari’ is followed by a paragraph in which third-person narrative and Bloomian interior monologue coalesce, in a manner which will become increasingly familiar, … Continue reading

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