Ulysses And The Poetics Of Cognition by James P. Hogan

A Study of the Mind's Engagement with Joyce's Masterpiece

This scholarly work delves into the intricate relationship between cognitive processes and literary expression, using James Joyce's "Ulysses" as a focal point. It explores how the novel's narrative techniques mirror the complexities of human thought, perception, and memory. By examining the interplay between Joyce's innovative style and the cognitive sciences, the book offers insights into how literature can reflect and influence our understanding of the mind. Through a detailed analysis, it reveals the profound ways in which "Ulysses" challenges and enriches our comprehension of consciousness and the act of reading itself.

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