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... Ulysses was in fact an anti - imperialist manifesto ; not so much by virtue of Joyce's implicit political statements and cultural challenges within it as by its character as a work of art . First of all , Ulysses is a palace of art ...
... Ulysses was in fact an anti - imperialist manifesto ; not so much by virtue of Joyce's implicit political statements and cultural challenges within it as by its character as a work of art . First of all , Ulysses is a palace of art ...
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... Ulysses made its signal against empire . The two signals work in oddly disconnected con- nection , like co - ordinated pistons pushing the wheels of a locomotive . And in this as in other ways Finnegans Wake may be seen as a further ...
... Ulysses made its signal against empire . The two signals work in oddly disconnected con- nection , like co - ordinated pistons pushing the wheels of a locomotive . And in this as in other ways Finnegans Wake may be seen as a further ...
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... Ulysses as anti- imperialist manifesto , 98 ; Ulysses , cultural challenge of , 98-9 ; Ulysses , reaction to , 97-8 ; Work in Progress ( Finnegan's Wake ) , 99 , 101 Kingsley , Charles , 14 Kipling , Rudyard , 9 , 143 , 154 ; adventure ...
... Ulysses as anti- imperialist manifesto , 98 ; Ulysses , cultural challenge of , 98-9 ; Ulysses , reaction to , 97-8 ; Work in Progress ( Finnegan's Wake ) , 99 , 101 Kingsley , Charles , 14 Kipling , Rudyard , 9 , 143 , 154 ; adventure ...
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1 THE EMPIRE AND THE ADVENTURE | 1 |
THE EMPIRE | 16 |
THE SISTERS | 46 |
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