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  2. Ulysses (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Ulysses" is a poem in blank verse by the Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892), written in 1833 and published in 1842 in his well-received second volume of poetry. An oft-quoted poem, it is a popular example of the dramatic monologue .

  3. The Waste Land - Wikipedia

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    Eliot would later express the opinion that, compared to The Waste Land, Ulysses was a superior example of such literary developments, and the novel has been described as "the most important model for the poem". [124] Unlike its use in Ulysses, however, Eliot saw the mythical method as a way to write poetry without relying on conventional ...

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  5. The Egoist (periodical) - Wikipedia

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    The Egoist (subtitled An Individualist Review) was a London literary magazine published from 1914 to 1919, during which time it published important early modernist poetry and fiction. In its manifesto, it claimed to "recognise no taboos", [ 1 ] and published a number of controversial works, such as parts of Ulysses . [ 2 ]

  6. List of Ulysses characters - Wikipedia

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    Leopold Bloom is a protagonist and hero in Joyce's Ulysses. His peregrinations and encounters in Dublin on 16 June 1904 mirror, on a more mundane and intimate scale, those of Ulysses/Odysseus in Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. The character was inspired by James Joyce's close friend, Aron Ettore Schmitz (Italo Svevo), author of Zeno's Conscience.

  7. Wikipedia : Featured article candidates/Ulysses (poem)

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    Also, I've seen that nine separate sections or lines of the poem are included in Bartlett's Famous Quotations (15th Ed.), which is a lot for a 70-line poem; is this any kind of useful metric for the poem's fame or degree of canonization? Wasted Time R 02:27, 24 November 2007 (UTC) Thanks for your comments here.

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    Chat him up and he'll even create an impromptu poem about whatever topic your heart desires, standing and delivering the prose with poise. Jane B./Yelp. Take a Spin at the Carousel Bar.

  9. Satires 2.5 (Horace) - Wikipedia

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    Ulysses is a heroic Greek protagonist, but in this poem he eschews the importance of noble bearing in favor of temporal riches. Michael Roberts writes that “the theme of perversion of human values runs throughout the satire,” [9] and this is especially relevant to the destitute Ulysses. Horace’s choice of an established epic hero to ...