ENGL 44524 - Reading Ulysses

Institution:
University of Notre Dame
Subject:
English
Description:
ENG 30520 Reading Ulysses at UCD; The focus of the seminar is a close reading of Joyce's Ulysses. It will explore the multifaceted nature of the content and styles of the individual episodes as well as the way in which the novel as a whole can be considered an exemplary encyclopedic modernist work. The seminar will also examine how Ulysses was conceived and written and how such an understanding alters our various reading of the published text. Student will be encouraged to explore their own interests for the final essay assignment and be directed towards appropriate secondary criticism to do so.Required Course text:Everyone must use the The Bodley Head edition of Ulysses, edited by Hans Walter Gabler, 1993, reprinted 2008, in-class and for all assignments
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3.00
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(574) 631-5000
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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