TY - ADVS AU - Heffernan,James A.W. AU - Dunton,Tom AU - Aigret,Jaim�ee M. ED - Teaching Company. TI - Joyce's Ulysses T2 - The great courses: Literature & English language SN - 1565857070 AV - DVD PR 6019 .O9 U74 2001 PY - 2001/// CY - Chantilly, Va. PB - Teaching Co. KW - Joyce, James, KW - Homer. KW - Irish fiction KW - Criticism and interpretation KW - 20th century KW - Novelists, Irish KW - English literature KW - Irish authors KW - History and criticism KW - Greek influences KW - Stories, plots, etc KW - Nonfiction films KW - lcgft KW - Filmed lectures KW - Educational films KW - Short films N1 - Guidebooks include lecture notes, timelines, illustrations, glossary, biographical notes and bibliographical notes; Originally produced in 2001; Includes bibliographical references (guidebooks); Part I. Disc 1. Lecture 1; The story of a modern masterpiece --; Lecture 2; Telemachus at the Martello Tower --; Lecture 3; Nestor at school --; Lecture 4; Proteus on Sandymount Strand --; Lecture 5; Breakfast with Calypso --; Lecture 6; Leopold Bloom & the lotus eaters --; Part I. Disc 2. Lecture 7; Hades --; Lecture 8; A bag of winds --; Lecture 9; Lestrygonians at lunchtime --; Lecture 10; Scylla & Charydbis, I --; Lecture 11; Scylla & Charybdis, II --; Lecture 12; Wandering rocks; Part II. Disc 3. Lecture 13; The sirens of the Ormond Hotel --; Lecture 14; Citizen Cyclops, I --; Lecture 15; Citizen Cyclops, II --; Lecture 16; Nausicaa at the beach --; Lecture 17; Oxen of the sun --; Lecture 18; Circe of Nighttown, I --; Part II. Disc 4. Lecture 19; Circe of Nighttown, II --; Lecture 20; Eumaeus --; Lecture 21; Return to Ithaca, I --; Lecture 22; Return to Ithaca, II --; Lecture 23; Molly Bloom speaks --; Lecture 24; Joyce & the modern novel; Licensed for home use or face-to-face teaching; Editor, Sal Rodriguez ; content supervisor, Phil Burnham; Lectures by James A.W. Heffernan, Emeritus Professor of English at Dartmouth College N2 - This series of twenty-four thirty-minute lectures examines James Joyce's landmark novel Ulysses in great detail. "After considering the controversies it provoked when it first appeared and the reasons for which it has come to be known as a major contribution to twentieth-century literature, the lectures will show how Joyce's novel recalls and at the same time radically reconstructs the adventures of Ulysses, the protagonist of Homer's ancient epic called The Odyssey."--P. 1 of guidebook ER -