James Joyce: Ulysses
Streaming Video - 1987
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Banned in 1920 yet subsequently lionized for its compelling characterization, breadth of humor, and use of the stream-of-consciousness technique, James Joyce's Ulysses expanded the literary possibilities of the novel. This program presents an extraordinary dramatization of Joyce's well-known rendering of the Odysseus epic. The late writer and critic Anthony Burgess and Professor Clive Hart, of Essex University, elaborate on the story's construction, innovative use of language, and themes
Modern Man in Epic Terms (2:33)
Inner and Outer Lives (2:44)
Interior Monologue (5:52)
The Language of "Ulysses" (2:41)
Stephen Dedalus (4:24)
Joyce's Background (4:02)
Dubliners (5:11)
Betrayal and Alienation (4:46)
Joyce's Wife Nora (2:41)
The Brothel Scene (7:55)
Epiphanies of Truth (5:30)
Publication (3:49)
The End of "Ulysses" (6:56)
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PUBLISHED
Digital Classics (Firm), 1987
Year Published: 1987
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
Irish literature
History
20th century