
Mythic Worlds, Modern Words: Joseph Campbell on the Art of James Joyce (The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell)
Knowledge = Power
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Steven and Leopold Bloom
Shakespeare's antlerd face in the whorehouse mirror marks for Steven the cold-hardest theat who has been himself posing as a counterpart of Hamlet. At last he feels sympathy for Bloom. A very wild scene develops, Steven, recognizing Bloom's torture leaps impulsively to his feet and breaks into an ecstatic kind of speech-making. He is brought up short by an appalling, horrible vision of his dead mother. The mother says: I was once the beautiful May Goulding, I am dead. They say I killed you, mother. Cancer did it not I? Destiny.
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