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Continuando a investigar o segundo livro... A página 115: Alguma coisa vos chamou a atenção? Façam zoom... Parece ser a imagem de um envelope com a morada da Vivenda Argo. "Ulysses Moore Villa Argo, Kilmore Cove 74820, 1 Salton Cliff Cornwall (UK)" Concentremo-nos no número 74820. Supostamente é o código postal de Kilmore Cove. Mas se procurarmos esse número do Google Maps, não aparece aquilo que esperavamos encontrar... Pois é, a localização é do estado de Oklahoma, nos Estados Unidos da América. Por que é que o autor foi pôr no meio do livro o endereço de uma localização do outro lado do oceano Atlântico? Mais à frente, na página 192, encontramos outro endereço... Mas, mais uma vez, é uma pista falsa. O endereço não existe. Não existe em parte nenhuma do mundo a morada "St. Patrick Large nº 18"! Quanto à Balada dos Dois Namorados, apesar do autor ter anexado ao livro (página 199) uma imagem com a letra da música, eu não consegui encontrar nada sobre isso na internet... E assim chegamos à página 251 do livro... É uma imagem do único mapa de Kilmore Cove, que Jason e Rick procuraram na Terra de Ponto. Em letras pequeninas, em baixo do nome de Kilmore Cove, encontra-se escrito "de Thos Bowen, Londres, 1789" Fui procurar na internet e não encontrei ninguém com esse nome mas encontrei um tal de Thomas Bowen, um famoso cartógrafo (pessoa que desenha mapas) que viveu em Londres e morreu em Clerkenwell (Londres) em 1790 (dois anos após ter sido feito o mapa de Kilmore Cove). Deixo-vos aqui o link da página da wikipédia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bowen_(engraver) "Thos" podia ser a sua assinatura? A verdade é que Thos e Thomas não são muito diferentes... O que é que vocês acham? Para terminar, voltemos a uma das primeiras páginas do livro... É a imagem da letra da Balada dos Dois Namorados, mas ao fundo há algo escrito... O que é que vocês acham que é? Uma morada? Apenas mais uma pista falsa?
This walk takes you on a stroll around Dublin to places associated with James Joyce or with characters from his books or short stories. Although it's primarily aimed at Joyce fans, those walking with them will not be bored as it includes some of the most interesting places to visit in Dublin along its route.
Ulysses is the hero in Tennyson's poem, 'Ulysses'. Ulysses is the legendary Greek hero in Homer's epic Odyssey.
Audience/Zielgruppe: Children / Juvenile.
Ulysses Dream (A Timeless Romance) by Tim White is a fiction book that is based on a true story. This audio book would appeal most to a mixed audience of mature young adults and adults who are interested in the reality of human trafficking, and who can handle the dark nature of such a topic as well as the sexual nature of the trafficking. A young Honduras peasant girl is kidnapped and trafficked by the MS-13 gang until she manages to escape to the United States of America, where she falls in love with a young Nez Perce boy. Will the young couple’s love be enough to erase the darkness of the past, or will that darkness always be a part of them? I personally found Ulysses Dream (A Timeless Romance) by Tim White to be rather dark in that it used a fictional story to examine the real horrors of human trafficking. However, that aside, I felt the author did a wonderful job in cloaking a true story in fiction in order to protect the privacy of the people involved. The story was well-written with wonderful imagery and impressive character development that allowed me to create a vivid picture of what was happening. The narrator of this audio book is Yareli Arizmendi, an accomplished narrator who has voiced a small collection of audio books ranging from Her Name Was Dolores: The Jenn I Knew to Like Water for Chocolate. Her voice acting experience was well showcased in this audio book with her vocal talents truly revealing the emotions of the story. She did a wonderful job of getting into character for each different character she voiced.
Here is a set of black and white images from Homer's The Odyssey, with scenes of Ulysses killing the suitors and his meeting with Penelope, among others.
Ulysses and Finnegans Wake are usually found in most lists of the great classics of the twentieth century. But, as Burgess points out in his introduction: ''they are highly idiosyncratic books and ''difficult'' books, admired more often than read, when read, rarely read through to the end, when read through to the end, not often fully, or even partially, understood. This is of course especially true of Finnegans Wake. ...This present reduction of Finnegans Wake to the length of an ordinary novel-garnished with an introduction and a running commentary is my own attempt to bring a great masterpiece to a larger audience...'' (the reduction is to that of about 1/3 of its original length). It took Joyce 17 years to create this extraordinary book (and his final work), written in Paris after the publication of Ulysses. It is written not so much in English as in a language which combines, very often as puns, English with several other languages. Burgess was a huge admirer of Joyce''s work.
The Odyssey/ Ulysses Dramatic Monologue Close Reading Assignment is a PowerPoint and Word Document bundle to use after the Odyssey and / or to teach about dramatic monologues. The objectives of the assignment are for students to learn characteristics of the dramatic monologue, complete a close readi...
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A post for Bloomsday with a handful of the many and varied appearances of James Joyce in the forthcoming Reverbstorm book. Ulysses was published ninety years ago this year. Among the usual commemor…
Music Box Films has bought U.S. rights to the Israeli documentary “The Green Prince,” which won the Sundance Audience Award in the world cinema documentary section. Music Box will open the film theatrically later this year and qualify the film for Academy Award consideration. The Music Box deal with Submarine excludes TV rights. The film […]
This study guide and infographic for James Joyce's Ulysses offer summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.
Ulysses’ Journey through Art - Creating a multimedia catalogue of over 300 paintings, sculptures and frescoes related to a collection of Ulysses pictures.
Orpheus and Eurydice. 1827. illustration from Virgil's Aeneid. Anne Louis Girodet de Roussy Trioson. French 1767-1824. engraving. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com