Title |
Technic |
Organ |
Symbols |
Telemachus |
Dialogue for three and four,
narration,
soliloquy |
- |
Hamlet, Ireland, Stephen |
Nestor |
Dialogue for 2,
narration,
soliloquy |
- |
Ulster, woman, practical sense |
Proteus |
Soliloquy |
- |
World, tide, Moon, evolution, metamorphosis |
Calypso |
Dialogue for 2,
soliloquy |
Kidneys |
Vagina, exile, nymph, Israel in captivity |
Lotus Eaters |
Dialogue, prayer, soliloquy |
Skin |
Host, penis in the bath, froth, flower, drugs, castration, oats |
Hades |
Dialogue, narration |
Heart |
Cemetery, sacred heart, the past, the unknown man, the unconscious, heart defect, relics, heartbreak |
Aeolus |
Simbouleutike, dikanike, epideictic, tropes |
Lungs |
Machines, wind, fame, kite, failed destinies, the press, mutability |
Lestrygonians |
Peristaltic prose |
Oesophagus |
Bloody sacrifice,
food,
shame |
Scylla and Charybdis |
Whirlpools |
Brain |
Hamlet,
Shakespeare,
Christ,
Socrates,
London,
Stratford,
scholasticism,
mysticism,
Plato,
Aristotle,
youth,
maturity |
Wandering Rocks |
Shifting labyrinth between two shores |
Blood |
Caesar,
Christ,
errors,
homonyms,
synchronisms,
resemblances |
Sirens |
Fuga per canonem[a] |
Ear |
Promises,
female,
sounds,
embellishments |
Cyclops |
Alternating asymmetry |
Muscles, bones |
Nation,
state,
religion,
dynasty,
idealism,
exaggeration,
fanaticism,
collectivity |
Nausicaa |
Retrogressive progression |
Eye, nose |
Onanism,
feminine,
hypocrisy |
Oxen of the Sun |
Prose, embryo, foetus, birth |
Matrix, uterus |
Fertilisation,
frauds,
parthenogenesis |
Circe |
Exploding vision |
Locomotor apparatus, skeleton |
Zoology,
personification,
pantheism,
magic,
poison,
antidote,
reel |
Eumaeus |
Relaxed prose |
Nerves |
- |
Ithaca |
Dialogue, pacified style, fusion |
Juices |
- |
Penelope |
Monologue, resigned style |
Fat |
- |