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Nels Pearson

@ProfNelsPearson

Professor of English, Fairfield University. Author of _Irish Cosmopolitanism_: https://t.co/LNT3gI23Is

Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Nels Pearson
Nels Pearson@ProfNelsPearson·
@RightSideVP brilliant call on Beck and Goodman RBIs. Too bad I’m listening on 3hr delay replay. :)
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Nels Pearson@ProfNelsPearson·
@EDSecMcMahon You are the worst thing that ever happened to education. Pathetic.
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Secretary Linda McMahon
Secretary Linda McMahon@EDSecMcMahon·
As we celebrate Teacher Appreciation Day, here’s the story of a teacher who had a profound impact on my life and helped inspire my love of French. Thank you to all of our teachers who create a love of learning in America's students.
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Nels Pearson@ProfNelsPearson·
@scaitlin04 Great line. There were definitely sparks between them. She was attracted to his difference. bloom remembers asking her why she fell for him in ch 13: “because you were so foreign from the others”
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Caitlin Shea@scaitlin04·
“They might as well try to stop the sun from rising tomorrow the sun shines for you he said” (18.1571) #stagsjoyce
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Rob Gorman@RobGorman1636·
prev. tweet ch 18 line 262-5. Made me think of the snow in The Dead from Dubliners. I believe that Caitlyn S. said that it symbolizes death. In this case, I'm applying the cold to mean death of the love in the marriage of Molly & Leopold #stagsjoyce
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Nels Pearson@ProfNelsPearson·
@TimdesmondS love this ending!! where indeed. the period. the end of the story?
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Delaney Whieldon@delaneywhieldo·
“Both then were silent? Silent, each contemplating the other in both mirrors of the reciprocal flesh of theirhisnothis fellowfaces.” (Joyce pg 577) #stagsjoyce
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Rob Gorman@RobGorman1636·
"he said it was sweeter and thicker than cows then he wanted to milk me into the tea" 577-8 - what did I just read? #stagsjoyce
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timdesmondStags
timdesmondStags@TimdesmondS·
How did the son of Rudolph receive this first part? With unmixed feeling. Smiling, a jew, he heard with pleasure and saw the unbroken kitchen window. #Stagsjoyce
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Nels Pearson
Nels Pearson@ProfNelsPearson·
@RobGorman1636 an excellent question. has to be deliberate yet also as a parody of verbose victorian narrators
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Rob Gorman
Rob Gorman@RobGorman1636·
—Half a crown, Stephen responded. I daresay he needs it to sleep somewhere. —Needs! Mr Bloom ejaculated, professing not the least surprise at the intelligence, (16.243-6) - Is this a deliberate choice or am I just used to ch. 15's subject? #stagsjoyce
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Rob Gorman@RobGorman1636·
Chapter 16 line 580 “knockingshop” = brothel #stagsjoyce
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Nels Pearson
Nels Pearson@ProfNelsPearson·
I tried her things on only twice, a small prank, in Holles street. When we were hard up I washed them to save the laundry bill . . . it was the purest thrift. (15.2986-88) #stagsjoyce
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Nels Pearson@ProfNelsPearson·
@RobGorman1636 Excellent find! So many things recycle, return from hours before, in this episode.
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Rob Gorman
Rob Gorman@RobGorman1636·
"COUNCILLOR NANNETTI: (Alone on deck, in dark alpaca, yellowkitefaced, his hand in his waistcoat opening, declaims.) When my country takes her place among the nations of the earth, then, and not till then, let my epitaph be written. I have... BLOOM: Done. Prff!" (449)#stagsjoyce
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