The Economy of Ulysses: Making Both Ends MeetSyracuse University Press, 1995 - 472 ページ This original and wide-ranging study explores the "economies" of Ulysses using a number of different critical and theoretical methods. Not only do the economic circumstances of the characters Some of the subjects and topics covered include Joyce's own "spendthrift" background, gift exchanges and reciprocity as a fundamental means of reader/author relationship in the novel, money and language, Bloom as an "economic man," the "narrative economy" of "Wandering Rocks," the relationship between commerce and eroticism, the function of sacrifice in the creation of value, counterfeiting, forgery, and other crimes of writing, and a demonstration of how the |
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... Express- ing his devotion to circulation and cyclicity as modes of producing renewal by repetition , the poster displays Bloom's economic philoso- phy for all eyes to see and reproduce . Nevertheless , its returns are merely repetitive ...
... express hostility as well as kinship and how the pressure to spend can become as coercive as the English ideology of acquisition . In contrast to the others ' unproductive expen- ditures , Bloom tries to balance losses and gains , and ...
... express this newfound balance , Bloom makes both ends meet by kissing Molly's " melonsmellonous " rump ( 17.2243 ) . She now plays catechist , for he must compile his own narrative accounts ; as with his budget , there are omissions and ...