Slow Reading James Joyce's Ulysses

Slow Reading James Joyce's Ulysses

Take part in a slow reading of James Joyce's Ulysses, meeting once week to discuss a specific section of the novel.

By Dr. Fiehn

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James Joyce's Ulysses (1922) is hailed as a classic of modernist literature. In our first-ever slow-read series, Literature and Lapdogs will host a reading of the novel. Every week, we will meet to discuss one section of the novel, which divides into roughly 18 parts. We will discuss reactions to the text, some critical responses, and ways in which the novel still resonates with readers today.

* Episode 1. Telemachus, 2-23

* Episode 2. Nestor, 24-36

* Episode 3. Proteus, 37-51

* Episode 4. Calypso, 54-70

* Episode 5. Lotus-Eaters, 71-86

* Episode 6. Hades, 87-115

* Episode 7. Aeolus, 116-150

* Episode 8. Lestrygonians, 151-183

* Episode 9. Scylla & Charybdis, 184-218

* Episode 10. The Wandering Rocks, 219-255

* Episode 11. Sirens, 256-291

* Episode 12. Cyclops, 292-345

* Episode 13. Nausicaa, 346-382

* Episode 14. Oxen of the Sun, 383-428

* Episode 15. Circe, 429-609

* Episode 16. Eumaeus, 612-665

* Episode 17. Ithaca, 666-737

* Episode 18. Penelope, 738-783


* Episode 1. Telemachus, “Stately, Plump…”

* Episode 2. Nestor, “You, Cochrane…”

* Episode 3. Proteus, “Ineluctable modality…”

* Episode 4. Calypso, “Mr. Leopold Bloom ate…”

* Episode 5. Lotus-Eaters, “By lorries along…”

* Episode 6. Hades, “Martin Cunningham…”

* Episode 7. Aeolus, “In the heart…”

* Episode 8. “Pineapple rock…”

* Episode 9. Scylla & Charybdis, “Urbane, to comfort…”

* Episode 10. The Wandering Rocks, “The superior…”

* Episode 11. Sirens, “Bronze by gold…”

* Episode 12. Cyclops, “I was just…”

* Episode 13. Nausicaa, “The summer evening…”

* Episode 14. Oxen of the Sun, “Deshil Holles Eamus…”

* Episode 15. Circe, “The Mabbot street…”

* Episode 16. Eumaeus, “Preparatory to anything…”

* Episode 17. Ithaca, “What parallel courses…”

* Episode 18. Penelope, “Yes because…”

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