#Bloomsday reading: The late Frank Delaney's 2012 essay "Seeing Joyce" in which he explores the visual qualities in James Joyce's Ulysses and Finnegans Wake... https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/seeing-joyce #Bloomsday2022

Pictured: James Joyce's own sketch of "Poldy" (Leopold Bloom) from his notes.

#Bloomsday reading: The late Frank Delaney's 2012 essay "Seeing Joyce" in which he explores the visual qualities in James Joyce's Ulysses and Finnegans Wake... https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/seeing-joyce #Bloomsday2022

Pictured: James Joyce's own sketch of "Poldy" (Leopold Bloom) from his notes.

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#Bloomsday2022

“Every life is in many days, day after day. We walk through ourselves, meeting robbers, ghosts, giants, old men, young men, wives, widows, brothers-in-love, but always meeting ourselves.”
~ James Joyce,
from “Ulysses”

📷 Berenice Abbott

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“📖 for #Bloomsday2022 “Every life is in many days, day after day. We walk through ourselves, meeting robbers, ghosts, giants, old men, young men, wives, widows, brothers-in-love, but always meeting ourselves.” ~ James Joyce, from “Ulysses” 📷 Berenice Abbott”

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100 years of 'invoking ardent sympathetic constellations' #Ulysses100 #BloomsDay2022
https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/9/11/375
A Ruby and Triangled Sign upon the Forehead of Taurus: Modalities of Revelation in Megalithic Archaeoastronomy and James Joyce’s Novels Ulysses and Finnegans Wake

This paper proceeds from the concurrent interpretation of two distinct, apparently unrelated disciplinary contexts, at the crossroads of the positivism of archaeology and the imaginary world of literature. The character of the reciprocal relationship between megalithism in Neolithic Portugal and the writings of the twentieth-century author, James Joyce, is transfigured through the introduction of a third element of interpretation, a deeply paradoxical current of Jewish thought, with messianic dimensions, antithetical to the forces of mythic reconciliation present in Joyce’s fiction and in archaeological conceptions of ‘symbolic systems’ in antiquity, which tend to erase the innumerable singulars of experience. Applying a cryptotheologically-inflected exegesis immanent to the materials of text and archaeology in the light of their respective orientation to the same astral phenomenon, I seek to generate insights unanticipated within interpretations restricted to the disciplinary boundaries, theories and methodologies of archaeology and literary criticism as discrete entities. Within allegorised readings of archaeology and an archaeologicised reading of Joyce’s texts I bring into play non-synchronous elements which both disrupt the idealised harmonies of social and religious conformity and illuminate hitherto unseen connections between diverse, seemingly incommensurable contexts, beyond the discursive conventions of detached objectivity, without relinquishing irreduceible remnants to a totalising synthesis.

MDPI

#Bloomsday2022
Cumple 100 años la #novela "Ulises" de James Joyce, y aquí está uno de sus fragmentos más famosos: el monólogo de Molly Bloom, entre el sueño y el despertar.

https://www.ceciliamaugeri.com.ar/monologo-de-molly-bloom-de-james-joyce/

📚 Monólogo de Molly Bloom, de James Joyce (1882-1941) - Ceci Maugeri

Monólogo de Molly Bloom, de James Joyce Aquí comparto las páginas finales del Ulysses, de James Joyce: el monólogo interior de Molly Bloom. … no hay educación ni modales ni nada de nada en su naturaleza dándome un cachete por atrás de esa manera en el culo porque no lo llamé Hugh el ignaro que […]

Cecilia Maugeri

It's #Bloomsday2022 our biggest day of #Cosplay celebrating the book by James Joyce.

Whatever your fiction Fandom, it lovely to see people celebrating thier shared passions.

RT @IrlEmbCanada: With thanks to @EUinCanada and @ottawacity libraries, the Embassy is hosting the EU Book Club this month, coinciding nicely with #Bloomsday2022. Ambassador @EamonnMcKee and Prof Andre Furlani are discussing Joyce’s work with both new and old fans.

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/EUinCanada/status/1537208913216643073

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RT @IrlEmbCanada: With thanks to @EUinCanada and @ottawacity libraries, the Embassy is hosting the EU Book Club this month, coinciding nice…

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