
Mythic Worlds, Modern Words: Joseph Campbell on the Art of James Joyce (The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell)
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The Black Mass in Ulysses
The first of these motifs is the tendency to try to find a new world center. In Ulysses, this culminates in the Valpurghasnacht scene in the brothel where everything splits to pieces and goes flying apart. The fourth motif is that of cosmic conflict, the conflict between light and dark, good and evil, God and the devil. Fifth motif is Fear of the Opposite Sex and Fear of being turned into the opposite sex. Oh, I so want to be a mother, he says, and then he gives birth to eight wonderful children, gold and silver, who immediately assume high offices of state.
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