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Oct 14, 2005
Helios (Part II): A Journey To The Land Of The Whispering Wind
As Stephen and company become lost in the seas of postmodernism, they question the big mysteries of life including a loss of self in the modern world, the reality and nature of God, and a resolution to the search of meaning in a world thrown into chaos. With this article, we continue our voyage through the ...
Sep 1, 2005
Helios: A Journey To The Land Of The Whispering Winds.
With use of the metaphor Helios, Joyce describes the journey of Stephen Dedalus as he encounters the waters of the wayward winds, and the formless world of modernity portrayed by the wandering rocks circling around the outer boundaries of space-time.
Aug 4, 2005
In Memorium: A Great Man Meets His Death. Reflections On The Life of Hunter S. Thompson
When I first heard of the death of Hunter S. Thompson, I had a desire to write an essay expressing thoughts on the memory of his passing. Since this is a page dedicated to the writings of the Beats, it seemed only appropriate to remember Thompson, but the more I thought about his death, the harder ...
Jun 3, 2005
What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ? Part VI
In the first half of the twentieth century, James Joyce composed one of the most influential novels in the history of the literary canon. The novel begins with the journey of a wanderer. This journey is portrayed against a backdrop of time moving within the boundaries of imagination. This sixth article of a larger series looks ...
May 1, 2005
What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ? Part V
As can be seen in the previous four articles, James Joyce took the novel to new heights, and carried the mind of the reader to places where he or she had never been taken before, by re-telling an old story in a new place and time. This article is the fifth in a series looking ...
Apr 1, 2005
What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ? Part IV
This fourth in a series studying the novel Ulysses, begins a study of the first chapter. Stephen is introduced, and the reader sees him struggling in the next phase of his intellectual journey: that of the transformation from student to artist.
Mar 1, 2005
What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ? Part III
Time moves through the pages of Ulysses as the feathers of an arrow spinning in the currents of a windstorm, but this great author managed to hit his mark. Part three delves a little deeper into the analysis of Ulysses.
Feb 1, 2005
What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ? Part II
If you hang out at City Lights Bookstore long enough, sooner or later, you will have to know about Ulysses. This article continues to examine the elements working inside this famous novel, what they mean, and the reasons for the novel becoming banned on the American shores in the l930's.
Jan 1, 2005
Greenwich Village Bohemia: A Winter Wonderland Turns Into An American Renaissance(Part III).
There was certainly a great deal happening in Greenwich Village during the heyday of a beat cultural scene that took years to develope. Why do such artistic scenes suddenly appear, and then so mysteriously disappear at the seemingly height of their popularity. This article will look at the reasons for the rise and fall of artistic scenes, and ...
Dec 1, 2004
What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ?
When James Joyce created his novel, "Ulysses", he is said to have written the best novel of the twentieth century. The only problem with the book was that it had so many literary connotations for the average reader to understand. "Ulysses" is the type of book that literary persons are fond of discussing at coffee ...
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