English 9014A
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Michael
Groden
Department
of English
University of Western Ontario
Fall 2012
This course will primarily involve a concentrated reading of James Joyce's Ulysses. We will work through the book chapter by chapter and will be concerned with such issues as Joyce's modernist experimentations, the place of Ulysses within literary culture today, and critical approaches and trends to the book. As preparation for Ulysses, we will read Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Joyce's play Exiles, and the sketch Giacomo Joyce, and the last week will deal with a few parts of Finnegans Wake.
Classes: Tuesdays
3:30-6:20 - UC 377
Office: UC 383 - Office Hours: Mondays
3:30-4:20, Tuesdays 10:30-11:20 and 1:30-2:20
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Schedule
NOTE: readings marked (*) are available in UC 180
DATE
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READINGS AND TOPICS
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PRESENTATION
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Sept. 11 |
Introduction + start Dubliners |
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Sept. 18 |
finish Dubliners |
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Sept. 25 |
start
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man |
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Oct. 2 |
finish A
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man + Exiles
(online),
Giacomo Joyce (online)
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Oct. 9 |
Ulysses: Episodes 1-3: "Telemachus,"
"Nestor,"
"Proteus"
(pp. 3-42) |
Tom Stuart (Telemachus) |
Oct. 16 |
Ulysses: Episodes 4-6: "Calypso," "Lotus Eaters,"
"Hades"
(pp. 45-95) |
Kaelyn Crossland-Smith (Calypso) |
Oct. 23 |
Ulysses: Episodes 7-9: "Aeolus,"
"Lestrygonians,"
"Scylla
and Charybdis" (pp. 96-179) |
Kim Rodda (Lestrygonians) Logan Rohde (Scylla and Charybdis) |
Oct. 30 |
Ulysses: Episodes 10-12:
"Wandering
Rocks," "Sirens,"
"Cyclops"
(pp. 180-283) |
Richard Moran (Wandering Rocks) Jeremy Colangelo (Cyclops) |
Nov. 6 |
Ulysses: Episodes 13-14: "Nausicaa,"
"Oxen
of the Sun" (pp. 284-349) |
Emily Kring (Nausicaa) Evan Wynter (Oxen of the Sun) |
Nov. 13 |
Ulysses: Episode 15: "Circe"
(pp. 350-497) |
Kevin Shaw (Circe) Jason Sunder (Circe) |
Nov. 20 |
Ulysses: Episodes 16-17: "Eumaeus,"
"Ithaca"
(pp. 501-607) |
Andy Murkovic (Ithaca) |
Nov. 27 | Ulysses: Episode 18: "Penelope"
(pp. 608-644) + Maud Ellmann, "Penelope Without the Body," in Joyce, "Penelope," and the Body, ed. Richard Brown, European Joyce Studies 17 (2006): 97-108 (*) + Michael Groden, "Ulysses" in Focus; Genetic, Textual, and Personal Views (UP of Florida, 2010), part of Ch. 2 and Epilogue (pp. 32-37, 185-94) (*) |
Kara Barfett (Penelope) |
Dec. 4 | Finnegans Wake:
Book I, Chapter 8 (pp. 196-216), available in many print
versions or online
(move forward page-by-page through 216) Finnegans Wake: introductory notes + Sebastian D. G. Knowles, "Finnegans Wake for Dummies," James Joyce Quarterly 46:1 (Fall 2008): 97-111 (online from Western Libraries) + Tim Conley, "Finnegans Wake: Some Assembly Required," in James Joyce: Visions and Revisions, ed. Sean Latham (Irish Academic Press, 2010), pp. 132-52 (*) PDF download of PowerPoint presentation |
Texts
1) James Joyce. Ulysses: The Gabler Edition
(1922). Edited by Hans Walter Gabler. Vintage, 1986, 1993;
Bodley Head, 2008 (this edition of Ulysses only).
2) James Joyce. Dubliners (1914). Edited by Jeri
Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2000 (or any edition of Dubliners).
3) James Joyce. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916).
Edited by Jeri Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2000 (or any
edition of Portrait).
Optional Texts
1) James Joyce. Finnegans Wake (1939).
Penguin, 1992 (or any printing of Finnegans Wake).
2) Harry Blamires. The New Bloomsday Book. 3rd
edition. Routledge, 1996.
3) Don Gifford with Robert J. Seidman. "Ulysses" Annotated.
Revised edition. University of California Press, 1988 (or
20th-anniversary reprint, 2008).
Online Texts, Concordances, and Word Indexes to Ulysses
Finnegans
Web (text; for Ulysses, scroll down screen at
right)
Concord
Project (a word index to Uysses)
On Reserve in Weldon Library (Joyce = PR
6019 . . .)
Harry Blamires. The New Bloomsday Book. 3rd edition.
1996.
Don Gifford with Robert J. Seidman. "Ulysses" Annotated.
1988.
Assignments
1) oral presentation (20 minutes) during one class from October 9 to November 27 and short essay (around 5 pages) based on presentation, due one week after presentation - 40%
2) essay at end of course (12-15 pages) - due December 18 - 50%
3) participation - 10%
Presentations:
Oct. 9: Telemachus, Proteus
Oct. 16: Calypso
Oct. 23: Aeolus
Oct. 30: Cyclops (2)
Nov. 6: Nausicaa, Oxen of the Sun
Nov. 13: Circe (2)
Nov. 20: Eumaeus, Ithaca
Nov. 27: Penelope (2)
Note
Scholastic offences are taken seriously and
students are directed to read the appropriate policy,
specifically the definition of what constitutes a Scholastic
Offence, at the following Website:
http://www.uwo.ca/univsec/handbook/appeals/scholastic_discipline_grad.pdf
Academic Handbook, Exam, Course Outlines Page 4 - Issued:
2011-02