Nighttown (Monto) - setting of Circe

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11/21/13 1 English 4520F - James Joyce’s Ulysses "Eumaeus" "Ithaca" Michael Groden Nov. 18, 2013 the "Ithaca" panel Richard Dew Melissa Johnson Darcy Robichaud Shamus Weiche Dublin 6 START 1,2 3,13 4,17,18 5 6 CEMETERY 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 Nighttown (Monto) - "setting of Circe" as of 2004:

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English 4520F - James Joyce’s Ulysses

"Eumaeus" "Ithaca"

Michael Groden

Nov. 18, 2013

the "Ithaca" panel Richard Dew

Melissa Johnson Darcy Robichaud Shamus Weiche

Dublin

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"That the house in which he was born be

ornamented with a commemorative

tablet."

(see 15:1384-85, p. 391)

"Bloom is a cod."

(see 15:1871, p. 404)

Joyce on "Ithaca"

Joyce once told me that Ithaca was his favourite episode.

"It is the ugly duckling of the book," he said. (Frank Budgen, James Joyce and the Making of "Ulysses," p. 258)

Clive Hart: "answers of a computer which has not been programmed to distinguish between what is important and what is not"

(Clive Hart, James Joyce's "Ulysses" [1968], p. 74)

end of Ithaca (17:2331-32, p. 607)