Calypso Handout

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Calypso “As Joyce went along, being carried away becomes more and more an act – or passion – of literary form, of salient traits of narrative and technique, a mode of linguistic and stylistic existence.” – Fritz Senn, “Joycean Provections” Narrative Levels (levels of consciousness): provection, n. - The carrying forward of something into the place of something else; substitution. (OED) Cerebral Bodily External Memory Imagination Ideas Food Sex Nature’s call Identity Secrets Obligations Ulysses Seen, Robert Berry 1935 Ulysses Limited Edition, Henri Matisse Leopold Bloom and first line of the Odyssey, drawn by James Joyce 7 Eccles Street, Dublin

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A visual aid for a lesson plan on "Calypso" from James Joyce's Ulysses

Transcript of Calypso Handout

Calypso  “As Joyce went along, being carried away becomes more and more an act – or passion – of literary form, of salient traits of narrative and technique, a mode of linguistic and stylistic existence.”

– Fritz Senn, “Joycean Provections”

 Narrative  Levels  (levels  of  consciousness):  

 

provection, n. - The carrying forward of something into the place of something else; substitution. (OED)

Cerebral   Bodily   External    

Memory  Imagination  

Ideas    

 Food  Sex  

Nature’s  call    

 Identity  Secrets  

Obligations    

Ulysses Seen, Robert Berry 1935 Ulysses Limited Edition, Henri Matisse

Leopold Bloom and first line of the Odyssey, drawn by James Joyce 7 Eccles Street, Dublin