| Richard Ellmann Goldsmith's Professor of English Literature Oxford University - 1972 - 258 Seiten
...Martha's question about Molly's perfume leads to the sentence on which Joyce said he laboured for hours, 'Perfume of embraces all him assailed. With hungered flesh obscurely, he mutely craved to adore.' His palate seasoned by sensuality Bloom enters the restaurant, only to be rudely jarred by the sight... | |
| Clive Hart, David Hayman - 1977 - 454 Seiten
...pointing to the following lines from 'Lestrygonians' as an indication of what he could do with syntax: 'Perfume of embraces all him assailed. With hungered flesh obscurely, he mutely craved to adore' (168.37). Joyce ends by saying, 'You can see for yourself in how many different ways they [the words]... | |
| Mary Gore Forrester - 1982 - 284 Seiten
...a woman, home and houses, silk webs, silver, rich fruits, spicy from Jaffa. Agendath Netaim. . . . Perfume of embraces all him assailed. With hungered flesh obscurely, he mutely craved to adore" (168). In Bloom's search for a renewal of love, objects serve as relays, monuments, and symbols. Bloom's... | |
| Patrick Parrinder - 1984 - 280 Seiten
...Netaim. Wealth of the world. 2 A warm human plumpness settled down on his brain. His brain yielded. Perfume of embraces all him assailed. With hungered flesh obscurely, he mutely craved to adore. 3 Duke street . Here we are. Must eat . The Burton . Feel better then . 4 He turned Combridge's corner,... | |
| Brenda Maddox - 2000 - 516 Seiten
...hanging in a shop window. The words through which I express the effect of it on my hungry hero are: "Perfume of embraces all him assailed. With hungered flesh obscurely, he mutely craved to adore." You can see for yourself in how many different ways they might be arranged. 17 It was to Budgen that... | |
| Janet Egleson Dunleavy, Melvin J. Friedman, Michael Patrick Gillespie - 1991 - 254 Seiten
...potent confusion of appetites: A warm human plumpness settled down on his brain. His brain yielded. Perfume of embraces all him assailed. With hungered flesh obscurely, he mutely craved to adore. (Le 637-39) (Those famous structured sentences are chiasmatic, the running against each other of urges... | |
| Morris B. Holbrook, Elizabeth Caldwell Hirschman - 1993 - 388 Seiten
...reawakening of his longing for love: "A warm human plumpness settled down on his brain. His brain yielded. Perfume of embraces all him assailed. With hungered flesh obscurely, he mutely craved to adore" (p. 138). In this, Bloom knows "the word known to all men" (p. 474) and, echoing Stephen (p. 161),... | |
| Theo d' Haen, José Lanters - 1995 - 184 Seiten
...against Christianity, has been pointed out by Bonnie Kime Scott: display of "silk stockings" (U 8.631-2) prompts a fantasy in which "A warm human plumpness...8.818-19). Disgust adds a relish to Bloom's eating. Dublin tradition also suggests that a pagan Irish King resisted the Christian incursion of Christ Church,... | |
| Colleen Jaurretche - 1997 - 178 Seiten
...of the allure of flesh so that "A warm human plumpness settled down on his brain. His brain yielded. Perfume of embraces all him assailed. With hungered flesh obscurely, he mutely craved to adore" (L7, 138). Gratification comes at Davey Byrne's pub, where he savors his burgundy, seeing two flies... | |
| James Joyce - 1998 - 1060 Seiten
...Agendath Netaim. Wealth of the world. A warm human plumpness settled down on his brain. His brain yielded. Perfume of embraces all him assailed. With hungered flesh obscurely, he mutely craved to adore. i6o Duke street. Here we are. Must eat. The Burton. Feel better then. He turned Combridge's corner,... | |
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