Joyce's vision of time in Ulysses: a juxtaposition of James Joyce's Ulysses and Paul Ricoeur's time and narrative
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adam_text | Titel: Joyce s vision of time in Ulysses
Autor: Pizarro, Charito
Jahr: 2001
Table of Contents
Introduction..............................................................................11
Poetic continuity and the Homeric correspondences..........................12
The plan of this dissertation................................................................19
Parti. TheParadigm ofTime in Ulysses...............................23
1. The Temporal World of the Narrative............................................23
1.1 The images oftemporahty......................................................23
1.2 Temporality as banishment.....................................................25
2. A Concept of Eternity.....................................................................27
2.1 The function of eternity as ageneric term...........................27
2.1.1. On the first function of the use of eternity as a generic
term.....................................................................................28
2.1.2 On the second function of the use of eternity as a generic
term.....................................................................................28
2.1.2.1 The threefold present........................................................29
2.1.2.2 The quasi-spatial attributes of the mind...........................30
2.1.2.3 The attentio, consciousness and the seif...........................31
2.1.2.4 The attentio as direct perception.......................................33
2.1.2.5 The dialectic of the threefold present...............................34
2.1.2.6 The dialectic of the threefold present and the flow of the
stream of consciousness ....................................................36
2.1.3 On the intensification ofdistentio at the existential level and
the third function of the use of the generic term
eternity ...............................................................................37
2.1.3.1 Notions of timelessness....................................................38
2.1.3.1.1 Timelessness as beginninglessness and endlessness.....38
2.1.3.1.2 The timelessness of ritual and prayer............................39
2.1.3.1.3 Timelessness evoked by archetypes..............................42
2.1.3.1.4 The timelessness of memory.........................................43
2.1.3.1.5 Memory within the notionof passing .........................44
2.1.3.2 Conclusions on timelessness.............................................46
3. The Homecoming as a Return to Eternity.....................................46
3.1 Images of eternity .................................................................46
3.2 Joyce s first strategy..............................................................47
3.3 The transtemporal implications of the return to man-and-wife
oneness....................................................................................50
3.4. Joyces second strategy of the return to eternity...................52
3.4.1 Eternity and the Word..........................................................52
3.4.2 The eternal Verbum and simultaneity of utterance..............53
3.4.3 The Word and The Son........................................................53
3.4.4 Consubstantiality as return ................................................55
3.4.5 On the meaning of consubstantiality in Ulysses..................56
3.4.5.1 The Augustinian concept of the intentio...........................56
3.4.5.2 Consubstantiality as intentio.............................................56
3.4.5.3 Consubstantiality as a universal intentio..........................57
3.4.5.4 Consubstantiality as the end of the temporality of
banishment........................................................................58
3.4.5.5 The obstacles to consubstantiality....................................59
4. The Dialectic ofTime and Eternity...............................................63
4.1 The dialectic of the human vox and the eternal Verbum
.........................................................................................63
4.2 Eternity as light and temporality as darkness.........................64
4.3 The dialectic between narrative time and the dialectic
of the threefold present..............................................................67
4.4. The dialectic between the external and internal time
continua...................................................................................68
4.4.1 The external and internal time continuum defined..............68
4.4.2 The relationship between the external and internal
time continua..........................................................................68
4.4.3 The external time continuum...............................................69
4.4.4 The internal time continuum................................................70
4.4.5 Associational processes in the dialectic between
internal and external time......................................................71
4.5 Asymmetrical and symmetrical time......................................71
4.6 The dialectic between diachronic and synchronous time.......73
4.6.1 The synchronic viewpoint versus the normal viewpoint. 74
4.6.2 Vertical/synchronous time versus horizontal/sequential
time.......................................................................................76
4.6.3 The Nebeneinander and the Nacheinander.........................77
4.6.4 Joyce s goal in portraying synchronous time......................77
5. Eternity: the End/Purpose ofTime.................................................79
5.1 The dynamics of time as a dialectical movement...................80
5.2 The human and the cosmic intentio........................................81
5.3 Eternity as the eternal now ...................................................83
5.4 The goal or intentio of history................................................85
5.5. The signature of all things.....................................................87
5.6 Alignment with the time goal of the cosmic and
universal intentio.....................................................................90
5.6.1 Crossing : The cross as structural plan of Ulysses..........90
5.6.2 The axis mundi.....................................................................95
5.7 The paradigm of time in Ulysses as mimesis of the human
experience of time..................................................................99
5.7.1 Eternity and the dilation of the experience of time..............99
5.7.2 The axis of symmetry of time............................................109
Part IL The Circle and the Spiral: Two Archetypal Symbols of
Time and Eternity..................................................................113
ö.The Circle.......................................................................................113
6.1 The latent circle in Ulysses....................................................114
6.1.1 The circle in the interior monologue..................................114
6.1.2 The circle whose end is its beginning.................................117
6.1.3 Spatial Circulation ............................................................118
6.1.4 Incarnation in the word/Word............................................120
6.1.5 Recycling and memory.......................................................121
6.2 The explicit circle forms........................................................123
6.2.1 The two crossed keys and the circle ..............................123
6.2.2 The sphere of Yes...............................................................124
6.2.2.1 Signatures as Yes.............................................................125
6.2.2.2 Yes in connection with the Son of God.......................126
6.2.2.3 The Mephistophelian No ...............................................127
6.2.2.4 Yes and the receptivity to a telephone
communication ..............................................................129
6.2.2.5 Yes and mental telephony .........................................130
6.2.2.6 Yes and the attentio......................................................131
6.3 The circular return................................................................133
6.4 The circle as Vollendungssymbol..........................................135
6.5 Ramifications of circle figure-associated ideas in Ulysses... 136
6.5.1 The circle of T.................................................................136
6.5.2 The circle of appropriation................................................139
7. The Spiral......................................................................................142
7.1 The spiral as asign ofduality...............................................143
7.1.1 The negative spiral.............................................................143
7.1.2 The maze in Stephens perspective....................................143
7.2 The spiral at the end of time..............................................144
7.2.1 The dance of the Sufi dervishes and the tripudium...........147
7.2.2 The apocalyptic Poet-Awakener.......................................150
7.2.3 The gyres of Yeats.........................................................152
7.3 Spiral symbolism as nexus of connections............................154
7.3.1 The minotaur in the labyrinth............................................154
7.3.2 The verticalization of time.................................................159
7.3.3 The vortices of language....................................................160
7.3.4 The centre of the labyrinth................................................162
7.3.5 The wandering rocks from the perspective of
the labyrinth s centre.........................................................163
7.3.6 The androgyne in the centre..............................................164
7.3.7 Christ in the centre of the labyrinth...................................169
7.3.9 The unravelling of the web................................................171
8. The Concentric Circles.................................................................172
8.1 A Dantesque connection.......................................................173
8.2 A Ricoeur- based analysis of the concentric circles
ofmythology.........................................................................175
PART III: Episodic Development ofthe Metaphor ofthe
Odyssey of Time.....................................................................177
9. Telemachiad : The Exposition......................................................177
9.1 Telemachus : The maze of intertwined opposites................180
9.2 Nestor: the false Nestor and the true Nestor ...................190
9.3 Proteus: The vision ofthe Poet-Awakener...........................196
10. The Odyssey: Building Up to the First Confiision of Form .... 204
10.1. Calypso: The Word becoming flesh...................................206
10.2. The Lotus Eaters: the unknowing Father .........................211
10.3. Hades: the descent before the ascent..................................215
10.4. Aeolus: the eternal Verbum versus temporal verba............220
10.5. Lestrygonians: the exile s hope of return through the
Moly-connection.................................................................226
10.6. Scylla and Charybdis: the choice........................................230
10.7 The Wandering Rocks: the hostile environment ..............236
10.8. Sirens: the sweetcheat .....................................................242
10.9Cyclops: one-eyed gigantism...............................................251
10.10 Nausicaa: projected mirage .............................................256
10.11 Oxen ofthe Sun: spatialization..........................................260
10.12 Circe: the ever-present.......................................................268
11. Nostos: the Augustinian Province of Memory ........................286
11.1 Eumaeus: the sailor home from the sea...............................289
11.2Ithaca: re-collection.............................................................297
11.3 Penelope: the sphere of yes..................................................311
Conclusions............................................................................320
Zusammenfassung.................................................................324
Bibliography...........................................................................340
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