Chapter One Introduction
1.1 Review of Joycean Studies
1.2 Feasibility of the Subjectivity Approach
1.3 Modern Identity in Ulysses
Chapter Two Characterization
2.1 Bloom: The Modern Antihero
2.1.1 The Dethroned Father
2.1.2 The Wandering Jew
2.1.3 The Heterogeneous Nobody
2.1.4 The Deeentered Self
2.2 Stephen: The Problematic Individual
2..1 The Rebellious Son
2.2.2 The Ambitious Artist
2.2.3 The Frustrated Intellectual
2.2.4 The Divided Selves
2.3 Molly: The Indeterminate Female Identity
2.3.1 The "Constructed" Woman
2.3.2 The Modem Penelope
2.3.3 The Speaking Subject
2.3.4 The Inclusive Self
Chapter Three Narration
3.1 Narrator
3.2 Psychological Time and Space
3.3 Psychological Reality
Chapter Four Language
4.1 Expression
4.2 Heterogeneity
4.3 Semiotic Function
Chapter Five Conclusions
Works Cited and Consulted