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Encyclopedia > Gilbert schema for Ulysses

This schema for the novel Ulysses was produced by Joyce in 1921 to help a friend (Stuart Gilbert) understand the fundamental structure of the book (he later published it in 1930 in his own book, James Joyce's "Ulysses"). The schema has been split into two subtables for better ease of reading. The first edition of Ulysses was published in 1922. ... James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (February 2, 1882 – January 13, 1941) was an expatriate Irish writer and poet, and is widely considered one of the most significant writers of the 20th century. ... 1921 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... 1930 is a common year starting on Wednesday. ...

Title Scene Hour Organ Colour Symbol
Telemachus The Tower 8am - White / gold Heir
Nestor The School 10am - Brown Horse
Proteus The Strand 11am - Blue Tide
Calypso The House 8am Kidney Orange Nymph
Lotus Eaters The Bath 10am Genitals - Eucharist
Hades The Graveyard 11am Heart White / black Caretaker
Aeolus The Newspaper 12pm Lungs Red Editor
Lestrygonians The Lunch 1pm Oesophagus - Constables
Scylla and Charybdis The Library 2pm Brain - Stratford / London
Wandering Rocks The Streets 3pm Blood - Citizens
Sirens The Concert Room 4pm Ear - Barmaids
Cyclops The Tavern 5pm Muscle - Fenian
Nausicaa The Rocks 8pm Eye, nose Grey / blue Virgin
Oxen of the Sun The Hospital 10pm Womb White Mothers
Circe The Brothel 12am Locomotor apparatus - Whore
Eumaeus The Shelter 1am Nerves - Sailors
Ithaca The House 2am Skeleton - Comets
Penelope The Bed - Flesh - Earth
Title Art Technic
Telemachus Theology Narrative (young)
Nestor History Catechism (personal)
Proteus Philology Monologue (male)
Calypso Economics Narrative (mature)
Lotus Eaters Botany / chemistry Narcissism
Hades Religion Incubism
Aeolus Rhetoric Enthymemic
Lestrygonians Architecture Peristaltic
Scylla and Charybdis Literature Dialectic
Wandering Rocks Mechanics Labyrinth
Sirens Music Fuga per canonem
Cyclops Politics Gigantism
Nausicaa Painting Tumescence / detumescence
Oxen of the Sun Medicine Embryonic development
Circe Magic Hallucination
Eumaeus Navigation Narrative (old)
Ithaca Science Catechism (impersonal)
Penelope - Monologue (female)

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Ulysses (novel) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3805 words)
Ulysses is a 1922 novel by James Joyce, first serialized in parts in the American journal The Little Review from 1918 to 1920, and published in its entirety by Sylvia Beach on February 2, 1922, in Paris.
Ulysses is a massive novel: 267,000 words in total from a vocabulary of 30,000 words, with most editions weighing in at between 644 to 1000 pages, and divided into 18 chapters.
The legacy and impact of Ulysses on modern literature and literary culture is sizeable; one need only note the proliferation of the celebration of Bloomsday on 16 June all over the world, with a notably large celebration in Dublin, Ireland during 2004 to commemorate the centenary of the book's events.
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