"Weggebobbles and Fruit": Bloom's Vegetarian Impulses
Regan examines the topic of Bloom's unexpected "vegetarian moment" when he chooses a Gorgonzola sandwich for lunch in Davy Byrne's "'moral' pub" in James Joyce's "Ulysses." Regan anchors her argument in 1847, when the term vegetarian was coined...
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Published in: | Texas studies in literature and language 2009-12, Vol.51 (4), p.463-475 |
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Summary: | Regan examines the topic of Bloom's unexpected "vegetarian moment" when he chooses a Gorgonzola sandwich for lunch in Davy Byrne's "'moral' pub" in James Joyce's "Ulysses." Regan anchors her argument in 1847, when the term vegetarian was coined and "the vegetarian movement officially began." |
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ISSN: | 0040-4691 1534-7303 1534-7303 |