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... Bloom should go to bed so obviously purged of his problems and restored of his dignity ? " - is that Bloom gets drunk and achieves catharsis on the basis of remembered phrases . The notion of Bloom's drunkenness also helps answer the ...
... Bloom should go to bed so obviously purged of his problems and restored of his dignity ? " - is that Bloom gets drunk and achieves catharsis on the basis of remembered phrases . The notion of Bloom's drunkenness also helps answer the ...
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... Bloom understands him to mean that he will not do work that takes him away from his intellectual activities . Similarly , Bloom goes out of his way to attribute Stephen's flippant remarks to causes other than inherent wickedness . He ...
... Bloom understands him to mean that he will not do work that takes him away from his intellectual activities . Similarly , Bloom goes out of his way to attribute Stephen's flippant remarks to causes other than inherent wickedness . He ...
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College English Association. Boylan , Bloom's with his correspondent Martha . During the day , the advertising canvasser crosses paths with many Dubliners , but he shares his troubles with no one . Indeed , one might ask whether Bloom ...
College English Association. Boylan , Bloom's with his correspondent Martha . During the day , the advertising canvasser crosses paths with many Dubliners , but he shares his troubles with no one . Indeed , one might ask whether Bloom ...
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