CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... STEPHEN , ALIKE IN THEIR DRUNKENNESS Both the reality and the features of Bloom's drunkenness become more obvious when he is compared to the scene's verifiable inebriate , Stephen . The intoxicated Dedalus of “ Eumaeus " says little ...
... STEPHEN , ALIKE IN THEIR DRUNKENNESS Both the reality and the features of Bloom's drunkenness become more obvious when he is compared to the scene's verifiable inebriate , Stephen . The intoxicated Dedalus of “ Eumaeus " says little ...
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... Stephen's day - long ruminations on the perfidiousness of friends and on his own infidelity in refusing to pray with his dying mother . In this small remark , other things too are clear about the workings of Stephen's lubricated mind ...
... Stephen's day - long ruminations on the perfidiousness of friends and on his own infidelity in refusing to pray with his dying mother . In this small remark , other things too are clear about the workings of Stephen's lubricated mind ...
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... Stephen's vile irreverence by rewording the younger man's blasphemies . When Stephen , for instance , says that he is not interested in doing " work , " Bloom understands him to mean that he will not do work that takes him away from his ...
... Stephen's vile irreverence by rewording the younger man's blasphemies . When Stephen , for instance , says that he is not interested in doing " work , " Bloom understands him to mean that he will not do work that takes him away from his ...
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