Leopold Bloom’s Meagre Meal: Food as Metaphor in Joyce’s 'Ulysses'

Authors

  • Zoran Paunović

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2009.1.12

Abstract

In the intricate web of intertwined metaphorical meanings that constitute the overall multi-layered significance of Joyce’s Ulysses, metaphorical aspects of food have a very prominent function in the novel. The paper deals with those aspects, mainly through brief analysis of Leopold Bloom’s attitudes towards food. Bloom, the protagonist of Ulysses, has several meals in the course of the novel – each of them marked by different, complex feelings and different metaphorical meanings. The paper explores these meanings, especially those that are connected with themes of sexuality and marriage.

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Published

2009-11-16

How to Cite

Paunović, Z. (2009). Leopold Bloom’s Meagre Meal: Food as Metaphor in Joyce’s ’Ulysses’. Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 1(1), 205–210. https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2009.1.12

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LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES