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Chapter 9 / Scylla and Charybdis - Shakespeare: Well, I have been reading on and off this week the chapter 9. First, I thought that Hamlet per se is important in this chapter. But now I think that it is Shakespeare who is important. There is a kind of lazy but intense discussion going on, on who Shakespeare was, whether at all it is important to know at all who he was, etc. Not only Shakespeare but Socrates is also mentioned here often. I do not yet see the light in this chapter. No feeling of -aha this is what it is! Wish that one of those who have already read the book asks some guiding questions. Chandra
Bob has copies of his work (including an article on this chapter) in our file area at http://www.egroups.com/group/Joyce-Ulysses - - - you might need to sign in if you are not an egroup member. Mike HOME! |