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The Ulysses theme; a study in the adaptability of a traditional hero

By: Material type: TextTextDallas, TX Spring Publications c1963Edition: 1st printing of Spring Publications ed., 1992Description: xxvi, 340p.; bibliog. notes; appendices; bibliog.; indicesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-88214-355-7
Subject(s): Abstract: 'This book offers substance to contemporary reflections on manhood, comradeship, heroism, virtue, wandering, trickery, psychopathy, gender relations, father-son issues, and the intervention of the Gods.'
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Joyce, James Augustine. 1882-1941 : see index.. Analytical Psychology and Literature : see index.. Dante Alighieri. 1265-1321 : see index.. Homer : see index.. Heroes In Literature : Hero (concepts of), see index under hero.

New foreword by Charles Boer. Orig. pub.: Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1954; rev. eds.: Oxford, Blackwell, 1963, 1968.

'This book offers substance to contemporary reflections on manhood, comradeship, heroism, virtue, wandering, trickery, psychopathy, gender relations, father-son issues, and the intervention of the Gods.'

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