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    Explore " aeolus" with insightful episodes like "DEAR DIRTY DUBLIN", "FROM THE FATHERS", "A Hungarian it was one day...", "THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME" and "MEMORABLE BATTLES RECALLED" from podcasts like ""Blooms & Barnacles", "Blooms & Barnacles", "Blooms & Barnacles", "Blooms & Barnacles" and "Blooms & Barnacles"" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    DEAR DIRTY DUBLIN

    DEAR DIRTY DUBLIN

    What if we held hands in the Akasic Record?

    Topics in this episode include too much information about the Freemasons, entering the Promised Land, Daniel O'Connell's mass meeting at Mullaghmast, political radicalism, the Akasic Record, Stephen's magic powers, rebutting John F. Taylor, Parnell's parliamentary finesse, argumentum ad pasiones, leaning into your own bias, the origin of the phrase "Dear Dirty Dublin," duplicitous newsies, disappointment for J.J. O'Molloy, Odysseus rebuffed by Aeolus, and Stephen girds his loins for creative outburst.

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    The Language of the Outlaw: John F. Taylor's Speech in "Aeolus"

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    FROM THE FATHERS

    FROM THE FATHERS

    Featuring a surprise historical cameo!

    Topics in this episode include our final example of Aristotelian rhetoric, the only passage of Ulysses recorded by James Joyce, the battle of wits between Mr. Justice Fitzgibbon and John F. Taylor, misperceptions about Taylor’s oratory, the Gaelic Revival, Dreamy Jimmy, ferial tone, a Moses for Ireland, MacHugh can’t catch a break, the analogy of the Irish and the biblical Israelites, The Shade of Parnell, Irish Orientalism, antisemitism in the Irish Nationalist movement of the early 20th century, The Language of the Outlaw and Roger Casement, Joyce’s punch-up of Taylor’s speech, and reading Ulysses backwards.

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    The Language of the Outlaw: John F. Taylor's Speech in "Aeolus"

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    A Hungarian it was one day...

    A Hungarian it was one day...

    What do Stephen and Bloom have in common with Austria-Hungary?

    Topics in this episode include Stephen delivering Mr. Deasy’s letter, Stephen’s vampire poem, Crawford dunks on Mr. Deasy, a cure for foot and mouth disease, the assassination attempt against Emperor Franz Josef, Maximilian Karl O’Donnell, graf von Tirconnell’s heroic defense of the Emperor, the Flight of the Earls and the Wild Geese, the Habsburgs, Ireland’s historic affinity for Hungary, Arthur Griffith’s Hungary Policy, hypostasis, Leopold Bloom’s connection to the Habsburgs, whether or not Bloom first had the idea for Sinn Fein, the barflies in Barney Kiernan’s thoughts on Hungary, Joyce’s own thoughts on Griffith’s Hungary Policy, and the inherent problems of nationalism.

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    Leopold Bloom in the House of Habsburg

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    THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME

    THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME

    How often does James Joyce think about the Roman Empire?

    Topics in this episode include Leopold Bloom bullied by children and adults, stealing upon larks, the Oval, The Rose of Castille, Lenehan’s riddle unfulfilled, the Roman Empire as an analogue to the British Empire, puns, cloacae, the origin of the phrase “cloacal obsession,” H.G. Wells’ review of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, MacHugh’s anti-imperial oratory, Stephen Dedalus’ favorite smells, “The Holy Office,” the British love of the watercloset, colonialist civilizing and British conquest, Sir John Harington and the first flush toilet, Ajax and a jakes, François Rabelais, Edward Said, and Dermot’s impression of H.G. Wells.

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    A Cloacal Obsession

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    MEMORABLE BATTLES RECALLED

    MEMORABLE BATTLES RECALLED

    “... it would be a shrewd dialectician indeed who would make much sense out of the editor’s crowings about North Cork militia with Spanish officers in Ohio.” - Robert M. Adams

    Topics in this episode include the North Cork Militia, the Battle of Oulart, Ned Lambert’s superior improv skills, Bloom’s professionalism, Myles Crawford as a mirror to Mr. Deasy, what any of this has to do with Ohio, perfect cretics, incipient jigs, the symbol of the harp, why Lenehan is the worst, Lenehan’s outing in “Two Gallants”, Lenehan in Ulysses, Michael Hart, “The Boys of Wexford”, the Wolfe Tones, how and why songs change over time, and a curious end to a curious artefact.

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    MEMORABLE BATTLES RECALLED: The Sham Squire and the Boys of Wexford

    Who Were the Real Men in Aeolus' Newsroom?

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    ERIN, GREEN GEM OF THE SILVER SEA

    ERIN, GREEN GEM OF THE SILVER SEA

    Inspired by your beauty…effulgent.

    Topics in this episode include lemon soap, Ned Lambert, Wilson Ruttledge, Hedges Eyre Chatterton, waiting for your rich uncle to die, Dan Dawson and “Our Lovely Land,” Aristotle’s Rhetoric, epideictic speeches, encomia for Helen, what Dan Dawson’s speech has in common with classical rhetorical treatises, making fun of subpar art, masturbatory art, Dan Dawson’s true identity, biscuitfully, misidentifying the Sacred Heart, weathercocks, getting to know J.J. O’Molloy, the real people behind J.J. O’Molloy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

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    Rhetoric and the Enthymeme in Aeolus

    Who Were the Real Men in Aeolus' Newsroom?

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    AND IT WAS THE FEAST OF THE PASSOVER

    AND IT WAS THE FEAST OF THE PASSOVER

    Why is this Bloomsday different from all other Bloomsdays?

    Topics in this episode include orthography, Dermot’s recollections of working in graphic design, the saving grace of calligraphy, spellingbee conundrums, dayfathers, nightfathers, Old Monks, unions, an obituary surprise, Passover and how it shows up in Ulysses, Rudolph Bloom’s Haggadah, how Charlton Heston traumatized us as children, seders, the oddity of a Catholic seder, embroideration, Bloom’s youthful atheism, the wisdom to be found in Bloom’s malapropisms, Bloom’s shocking lack of knowledge about Judaism, Chad Gadya, what Joyce knew about Passover, hypostasis, how Stephen Dedalus accidentally celebrates Passover, Ulysses as “an epic of two races,” and how Ulysses functions as an Irish Haggadah.

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    AND IT WAS THE FEAST OF THE PASSOVER

    HOUSE OF KEY(E)S

    HOUSE OF KEY(E)S

    We finally unlock the secrets of Ulysses!

    Topics in this episode include Joseph Nannetti Sr. and Jr., the debts of Joe Hynes, Bloom’s passivity, the real Alexander Keyes, his struggle to advertise in print in Dublin, advertising in late Victorian Ireland, an innuendo of Home Rule and the Manx Parliament, heraldic imagery in Bloom’s ad, how our Dubliner friends have been double crossed by economics, the paralyzing economics of colonialism, the Vatican, St. Peter and the keys of heaven, the Urim and Thummim, various spirit merchants, Vico’s cyclical view of history, the keyholders in Ulysses and their keyless counterparts, and a chance crossing of paths by James Joyce and Alexander Keyes.

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    The House of Keyes

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    IN THE HEART OF THE HIBERNIAN METROPOLIS

    IN THE HEART OF THE HIBERNIAN METROPOLIS

    All aboard for the heart of the Hibernian metropolis!

    Topics in this episode include HEADLINES, trams, Nelson’s Pillar, The GPO, the mythic kingdom of Aeolia, post boxes, Joyce’s portrayal of his uncle John “Red” Murray, excessive piety, reformed atheists, Ruttledge the ghost, Davy Stephens the king’s courier, the creeping threat of native advertising, William Brayden’s neck, lungs and the rhythm of breathing, Mario the Tenor, Martha, croziers, the rivalries of bishops, and who will save the circulation of the Freeman’s Journal.

    Stayed tuned to the end for a short talk between Kelly and Antony Farrell of Lilliput Press. For more information on Lilliput Press or to peruse their Joycean selections, please visit their website here.

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    Ep. 111 - Enthymemic

    Ep. 111 - Enthymemic

    All men are mortal, and Socrates is a man. Therefore, all men are Socrates. Wait... 

    In this episode, we discuss the art and technic of "Aeolus": rhetoric and "enthymemic." Topics include Stuart Gilbert and his schema, rhetoric as a classical art form, the Jesuits and rhetoric, the extremely comprehensive lists of rhetorical forms found in "Aeolus", how "Aeolus" is structured like a classical rhetorical treatise, just a smidge of Aristotle's Rhetoric, how the rhetorical examples found in "Aeolus" line up with Aristotle's categories of rhetoric, Socrates' ideas about writing v. oratory, what the heck an enthymeme is, a crash course in syllogistic logic, whether or not Portland has kept itself weird, how enthymemes can be used to persuade can be used to persuade (or manipulate), why no one can agree what an enthymeme actually is, and where to find enthymemes in "Aeolus" and Ulysses at large.

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    Rhetoric and the Enthymeme in Aeolus

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    Aeolus

    Aeolus

    The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind…

    We kick off our series on Ulysses’ seventh episode, “Aeolus”! Topics in this episode include Book X of The Odyssey, Homeric parallels found in “Aeolus”, the headlines, the Evening Telegraph as it appears in Ulysses, Stromboli, brazen walls and floating isles, wind and air imagery, the history of the Freeman’s Journal, the Sham Squire, Sir John Gray, the downfall of the Freeman’s Journal, bathos, the degradation of language, and the oppression of mad, invisible god.

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    Ulysses & The Odyssey: Aeolus

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    Тест-драйв Evolute: до чего эволюция дошла!

    Тест-драйв Evolute: до чего эволюция дошла!

    Электромобиль из Липецкой области? Звучит фантастично, однако под Ельцом уже заработал завод по производству «эволютов». Прокатимся на первых машинах (а это и седан, и кроссовер, и минивэн) и оценим, как прошел перенос китайских машин Dongfeng на нашу почву. Пока организована лишь сборка из машинокомплектов, однако не за горами и полноценное производство. Что в основе «Эволюта», как он едет, на сколько хватает батареи и кто уже купил первые седаны? Ответы дает «Свободный поток».

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    S2 E14: The Wanderings of Odysseus: The Journey

    S2 E14: The Wanderings of Odysseus: The Journey

    In this episode, we break down Odysseus' famous journey to Ithaca from Troy. Every scene in this story is famous, from the Lotus-Eaters to the Cyclopes. from the sorceress Circe to the House of Hades, and from the Sirens to the Flock of Helius. Join us as we look at all of these famous adventures and discuss what to admire in Odysseus and what you should definitely not admire!  Follow us on Twitter! @UlmtdOpinions

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