University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 48University of Toronto Press, 1979 - Canada |
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Page 162
... mind that wrote Ulysses . That clear , keen mind was Stephen's matured – in his own phrase ' another now and yet the same ' ( u , p 11 ) . This is not to say that Joyce's poetry does not come powerfully through Bloom's mind , but the ...
... mind that wrote Ulysses . That clear , keen mind was Stephen's matured – in his own phrase ' another now and yet the same ' ( u , p 11 ) . This is not to say that Joyce's poetry does not come powerfully through Bloom's mind , but the ...
Page 200
... mind itself wedded to the natural world . For ' most fair ideal Forms / Which craft or delicate Spirits have composed / From earth's materials ' ( 43–5 ) he would substitute what those ' ideal Forms ' in reality are : ' a simple produce ...
... mind itself wedded to the natural world . For ' most fair ideal Forms / Which craft or delicate Spirits have composed / From earth's materials ' ( 43–5 ) he would substitute what those ' ideal Forms ' in reality are : ' a simple produce ...
Page 201
... mind , the human mind itself is the only proper object of ' fear and awe ' ( 38 ) . By daring to ' sink / Deep ' into it and from there ascend ' aloft ' ( 28–9 ) , making the mind the ' haunt and main region of [ his ] song ...
... mind , the human mind itself is the only proper object of ' fear and awe ' ( 38 ) . By daring to ' sink / Deep ' into it and from there ascend ' aloft ' ( 28–9 ) , making the mind the ' haunt and main region of [ his ] song ...
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