Spelade
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Observations on the author, and the history of Ulysses.
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Stephen muses on first-rate wit and second-hand history.
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In Stephen's classroom, four girls' names hint at religion, class, and sex.
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In Stephen's classroom, Frank muses on the names of cookies and of boys.
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Stephen and Mulligan fence - or, alternately, joust.
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Stephen continues his lesson, and we learn something of both Pyrrhus and Nestor.
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Some men about town...
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We begin Chapter 2, and find Stephen in the classroom with old battles, radical poets, and the daughters of memory.
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June 16 is Bloomsday, as well as the one-year anniversary of this podcast.
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Mulligan bathes, and Stephen takes his leave. The end of chapter 1.
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Gossip at the swimming hole: an unlikely officer, redheads, supermen, and missing ribs.
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Stephen, Mulligan, and Haines encounter bathers, and Joyce employs some foreshadowing with news of Mulligan's brother.
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Stephen fathoms the depths of both Hell and Dublin Bay, and Frank muses upon T. S. Eliot.
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Stephen considers the Church.
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Stephen claims to serve three masters.
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Haines asks Stephen about a personal god, and Stephen answers - out loud, briefly, and to himself, at great length.
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Stephen and Haines share a moment and a smoke.
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Mulligan capers, versifies, and blasphemes.
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Haines dwells on Hamlet, and we are reminded of the famous sons of that play, the Odyssey, and - of course - the Bible.
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Mulligan plays with paradox, and we get a foreshadowing of Stephen's father.
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