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Hugh Kenner

Unlocking Joyce: A Journey Through Ulysses' Complexity and Innovation

4.22142ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Hugh Kenner

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1980

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: 1 Preliminary
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Chapter 2: 2 ‘O, an Impossible Person!’
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Chapter 3: 3 Uses of Homer
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Chapter 4: 4 Immediate Experience
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Chapter 5: 5 The Hidden Hero
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Chapter 6: 6 Stephen’s Day
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Chapter 7: 7 The Arranger
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Chapter 8: 8 The Aesthetic of Delay
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Chapter 9: 9 Oceansong
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Chapter 10: 10 Maelstrom, Reflux
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Chapter 11: 11 Metempsychoses
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Chapter 12: 12 Death and Resurrection
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Chapter 13: 13 Lists, Myths
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Chapter 14: 14 The Gift of a Book
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Who should listen Ulysses

The summary audiobook of "Ulysses" by Hugh Kenner is ideal for literature enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in modernist literature who seeks to gain a deeper understanding of James Joyce's complex work without committing to the full text. It is particularly beneficial for those who wish to explore the themes, structure, and significance of "Ulysses," as well as its cultural context, all presented in an accessible format that highlights key insights and interpretations. This summary serves as a valuable resource for both casual readers and scholars looking to enrich their knowledge of Joyce's masterpiece.

3 quotes from Ulysses

  • "The greatest discovery of Ulysses is that the small, the mundane and the ordinary can hold the richness of life, revealing the extraordinary embedded within them."
  • "Ulysses stands as a testament to the quest for understanding one's own identity, reflecting the shared human experience in the exploration of self."
  • "Through its innovative narrative style, Ulysses invites readers to engage with the text in a way that mirrors the complexities of thought and consciousness itself."

Author : Hugh Kenner

Hugh Kenner (1923-2003) was a distinguished Canadian literary critic and scholar, renowned for his insightful analyses of modernist literature, notably his profound explorations of the works of James Joyce, Ezra Pound, and T.S. Eliot. With a sharp intellect and a gift for elucidation, Kenner's writings often bridged the gap between complex literary theory and accessible interpretation, making significant contributions to the understanding of 20th-century literature. His influential books, including "The Automat" and "Distant Reading," showcased his deep engagement with technology's interplay with literature and culture. Kenner's legacy endures as a leading voice in literary criticism, celebrated for his ability to articulate the nuances of literary modernism and its enduring relevance.

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Ulysses Free Audiobook Download

Hugh Kenner

Unlocking Joyce: A Journey Through Ulysses' Complexity and Innovation

4.22142rating

Information

Author: Hugh Kenner

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1980

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Ulysses

The summary audiobook of "Ulysses" by Hugh Kenner is ideal for literature enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in modernist literature who seeks to gain a deeper understanding of James Joyce's complex work without committing to the full text. It is particularly beneficial for those who wish to explore the themes, structure, and significance of "Ulysses," as well as its cultural context, all presented in an accessible format that highlights key insights and interpretations. This summary serves as a valuable resource for both casual readers and scholars looking to enrich their knowledge of Joyce's masterpiece.

3 quotes from Ulysses

  • "The greatest discovery of Ulysses is that the small, the mundane and the ordinary can hold the richness of life, revealing the extraordinary embedded within them."
  • "Ulysses stands as a testament to the quest for understanding one's own identity, reflecting the shared human experience in the exploration of self."
  • "Through its innovative narrative style, Ulysses invites readers to engage with the text in a way that mirrors the complexities of thought and consciousness itself."

Author: Hugh Kenner

Hugh Kenner (1923-2003) was a distinguished Canadian literary critic and scholar, renowned for his insightful analyses of modernist literature, notably his profound explorations of the works of James Joyce, Ezra Pound, and T.S. Eliot. With a sharp intellect and a gift for elucidation, Kenner's writings often bridged the gap between complex literary theory and accessible interpretation, making significant contributions to the understanding of 20th-century literature. His influential books, including "The Automat" and "Distant Reading," showcased his deep engagement with technology's interplay with literature and culture. Kenner's legacy endures as a leading voice in literary criticism, celebrated for his ability to articulate the nuances of literary modernism and its enduring relevance.