Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-145) and index.
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Foreword / Zack Bowen -- Introduction: The Epic Fable: A Negotiation with History and Nationhood -- 1. The Argument of the Fable: An Overview -- 2. The Ascent of Stephen Dedalus from Messianic Ambition to Epic Discourse -- 3. Joyce and the Fate of Arthur Griffith's Resurrection of Hungary in Ulysses -- 4. Closure and Millicent Bloom -- 5. Epic Mimesis and the Syntax of Ulysses -- 6. Other Alternatives: Nationhood and Forgetfulness.
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