James Joyce and the Cultic Use of FictionAkademisk forlag, 1955 - 106 pages |
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aesthetic apprehension artist aspect of Joyce's attitude beauty became belief Catholic character childhood Christ Christian Church Cranly cult cultic darkness deity divine drama Dublin Earwicker emotional epiphany Eugene Jolas exile experience F. M. Cornford faith father feel felt Finnegans Wake Frank Budgen friends Hamlet Harry Levin human idea imagination Ireland Irish James Joyce James Joyce's Jesus Joyce's books Kenneth Burke L. A. G. Strong language Leopold Bloom literary magic means memory mind Molly mother Mulligan mystery mystical myth nature ness Non serviam object obviously perhaps person play Portrait priest psychological purely reader recognise religion religious represented revolt Richard Rowan ridiculous ritual rival says seen sense Shem silent monologue soul spiritual stasis Stephen Dedalus Stephen Hero story strange symbol T. S. Eliot theme theories things thought tion Ulysses and Finnegans usurper Vico Virgin whole words worship writings