proteus: 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Little Review [1922 edition] [1922] [1922] [html] [vid] [vid] [vid?] [1917]
searchable? [placards] [LR] [2wrlds]
linkable? [$0.49] [$1.99-italics] [$2.24] [$2.24] [$2.51-caps] [free-caps] [$1.99-no-ital] [$2.51-no-ital] [$1.32-caps-for-ital] [$3.41-ital]
notes: [Th] [G&S] [ditto] [wbks] [rw] [images] [hyper]
wr: [1] [2]
Useen: [1]
ch3 notes: [G?] [UMT] [rap] [uu] [ooold]
maps: 1909
essays: [Morse] [Blamires] [Cliffs] [Greene] [Lantgen] [Kinsella] [O'Malley] [Glosup] [Cole] [Henke-pdf]
summaries: C&E, Shmoop, Yale
Stephen's path is apparently still utterly mysterious. It seems critical to know where the tide had reached: at low tide vast areas are walkable [pic] [debate]
I suspect there's still a layer of deep meaning in Proteus we need to come to terms with, maybe explaining how Joyce found esthetic certainty in Aquinas?
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