The scandal of Ulysses
McLaren, John (1997) The scandal of Ulysses. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)
Abstract
Contains a lecture on James Joyce's novel Ulysses, a version of which was delivered at the Bloomsday celebrations in Melbourne, June 1997. The historical scandal of James Joyce's Ulysses may be past, but as a work of literature, a piece of writing, it remains a scandal every time we open it to read or think about what we have read or intend to read of it. It is a scandal first of all because of its sheer size - not merely its length, but the complexity it compounds and the effort of reading it demands.
Additional Information | Lecture written by John’s for his VU course in 1997, and also delivered as a public performance on Bloomsday in Melbourne in 1997. |
Item type | Teaching Resource |
URI | https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/17578 |
Subjects | Historical > FOR Classification > 2005 Literary Studies Current > Collections > McLaren Papers |
Keywords | modernist literature, novels, fiction, MCLAREN-BOXD11-DOC2 |
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