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Explore " haines" with insightful episodes like "Sen. Cotton questions DNI Haines about failure to transfer MiG-29 jets to Ukraine", "Of Bears and Ballots—Adventures in Small-Town Politics", "Panthersahib and Pointer", "In Defense of Dorkiness" and "67 Mad ON:Trance" from podcasts like ""The Wilkow Majority", "Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Forum Podcasts", "Blooms & Barnacles", "Blooms & Barnacles" and "Mad ON by Jordanairwave"" and more!
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Of Bears and Ballots—Adventures in Small-Town Politics
Panthersahib and Pointer
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Budgen, F. (1972). James Joyce and the making of Ulysses, and other writings. London: Oxford University Press. Retrieved from http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=header&id=JoyceColl.BudgenUlysses&isize=M
Gifford, D., & Seidman, R. J. (1988). Ulysses annotated: Notes for James Joyce's Ulysses. Berkeley: University of California Press. Retrieved from https://tinyurl.com/vy6j4tk
Ellmann, R. (1972). Ulysses on the Liffey. Oxford University Press. Retrieved from https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.65767/page/n39
Joyce, S. (1958). My brother’s keeper: James Joyce’s early years. New York: The Viking Press.
Nicholson, R. (2015). The Ulysses guide: tours through Joyce’s Dublin. Dublin: New Island Books.
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In Defense of Dorkiness
Kelly and Dermot discuss Stephen's tower-mate, the Englishman Haines. Haines was based on a real-life roommate of James Joyce's - Dermot Chenevix Trench. Did Joyce's personal dislike of Trench color his characterization in the novel? What's up with that black panther mentioned in 'Telemachus?' Why does Dermot (our host) have bad memories of learning Irish in school? These questions and more will be answered. Other topics include: Irish identity in 1904 and now, Joyce's bad attitude, and Gogarty, the unreliable narrator of his own autobiography.
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Ellmann, R. (1959). James Joyce. New York: Oxford University Press.
Fletcher, A. (2006, Apr 6). A young nationalist in the Easter Rising. History Today. Retrieved from https://www.historytoday.com/anthony-fletcher/young-nationalist-easter-rising
Gogarty, O. (1948). Mourning became Mrs. Spendlove and other portraits grave and gay. New York: Creative Age Press.
Trench, C. (1975). Dermot Chenevix Trench and Haines of "Ulysses". James Joyce Quarterly,13(1), 39-48. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/25487234
Turner, J., & Mamigonian, M. (2004). Solar Patriot: Oliver St. John Gogarty in "Ulysses". James Joyce Quarterly, 41(4), 633-652. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/25478099
Zingg, G. (2013). Is there Hiberno-English on them? Hiberno-English in modern literature: the use of dialect in Joyce, O’Brien, Shaw and Friel. Bern: Peter Lang AG.
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