PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (I974)
THE NOTES AND THEIR USE
INTRODUCTION
NOTES FOR JOYCE'S Ulysses CONTENTS
PART I. The Telemachiad
EPISODE I. Telemachus
EPISODE 2. Nestor
EPISODE 3· Proteus
PART II. The Wanderings of Ulysses
EPISODE 4· Calypso
EPISODE 5· Lotus-Eaters
EPISODE 6. Hades
EPISODE 7· Aeolus
EPISODE 8. Lestrygonians
EPISODE 9· Scylla and Charybdis
EPISODE IO. The Wandering Rocks
EPISODE II. Sirens
EPISODE 12. Cyclops
EPISODE I3. Nausicaa
EPISODE I4. Oxen of the Sun
EPISODE IS. Circe
PART III. The Homecoming
EPISODE I6. Eumaeus
EPISODE I7. Ithaca
EPISODE I8. Penelope
APPENDIX: Rhetorical Figures in Aeolus
INDEX
Internationally renowned Joyce scholar Don Gifford (1919--2000) was Professor of English and American Studies at Williams College and author of Joyce Annotated: Notes for Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and The Farther Shore: A Natural History of Perception.
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