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Actually this is one of the few things I've disagreed with Jung on. Panorphaeon Send a noteboard - 21/09/2011 12:23:34 AM
I've read some of his critique, and it's poignant. Ulysses is a son of a bitch and I'd never say I love it, but there is enough going on in that novel to make it alive, in some sense, and I can't help but find its profoundly personal nature appealing.

I find the interpretations of Robert Anton Wilson to be rather appealing, when it comes to Joyce, and I owe my interest in the latter to the work of the former.
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Actually this is one of the few things I've disagreed with Jung on. - 21/09/2011 12:23:34 AM 1070 Views

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