Premium Content Digesting the City: Episode "Ate" in Ulysses and Prufrock
By Theoderek Wayne - December 02, 2001
In Episode 8 of Ulysses, Joyce sends Bloom and the reader through a gauntlet of food that enlarges one of the novel¹s main linguistic strategies, that of gradual digestion. While Episode 10 may seem like a more appropriate choice for a spatial representation of the city, this episode maps digestion out like Bloom wanders the streets of Dublin, with…
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