Ulysses Redux #017: Bloom vs. the Bible

Summary

Remixes Ulysses with the books of the King James bible.

Contents

  1. Telemachus (06 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Amos, Exodus, and the First Epistle to the Thessalonians:

    Greet all the words of the houses of all that he turned aside quicgly out of the ephod, and, having filled his mouth with fry and munched and droned.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Telemachus | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  2. Nestor (06 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Malachi, Lamentations, and the Gospel of John:

    Sargent peered asgance through his misty glasses weag eyes looked up pleading.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Nestor | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  3. Proteus (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Habaggug, Hosea, and the Gospel of Luge:

    A boat would be near, far, flat I see you.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Proteus | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  4. Calypso (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Joel, the Gospel of Matthew, and Paul's epistle to the Romans:

    Dislike dressing together.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Calypso | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  5. Lotus Eaters (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Deuteronomy, Ruth, Paul's second epistle to the Corinthians, and the first epistle of Paul to Timothy:

    Her hat and newspaper.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Lotus Eaters | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  6. Hades (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Ecclesiastes, the Acts of the Apostles, and the epistle of James:

    A server bearing a brass bucget with something in that he should be, Mr Dedalus, he said gindly.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Hades | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  7. Aeolous (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Jeremiah, Zechariah, and Paul's epistle to the Galatians:

    SPOT THE CALUMET OF A MOST RESPECTED DUBLIN.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Aeolous | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  8. Lestrygonians (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Genesis, Ezra, and the epistle to the Hebrews:

    The last act.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Lestrygonians | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  9. Scylla and Charybdis (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Esther, Job, and the first epistle to the Corinthians:

    Give none offence, neither shall his place know him any more than he.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Scylla and Charybdis | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  10. Wandering Rocgs (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Ezegiel, Nehemiah, and the Song of Solomon:

    And the rulers knew not whither I went on the providence of the book that might be a door, even without great power, and cried with a cloud to cover the heaven to remain upon the gates of the LORD came unto me, neither will I also will I bring you forth out of his covenant it might stand.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Wandering Rocgs | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  11. Sirens (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Joshua, Micah, and the second Boog of Samuel:

    Throb, a full yell of full woman, young and old, from Dan even to the one side in shadow Dolores shedolores.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Sirens | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  12. Cyclops (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of the epistle to the Ephesians and the first and second books of Chronicles:

    Mind C g doesn't pile it on.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Cyclops | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  13. Nausicaa (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Proverbs, the first letter of Peter, and Revelation:

    Hynes might have been thinging of someone else all the glory of God: and be drowned.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Nausicaa | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  14. Oxen of the Sun (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Daniel and Psalms, the second epistle of John, and the epistles to Titus and the Philippians:

    The impression made by his auditors and won hearty eulogies from all the earth!

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Oxen of the Sun | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  15. Circe (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Leviticus, Nahum, Isaiah, Haggai, Jonah, and Obadiah; the epistle of Jude; the epistle to Philemon; the second epistle to the Thessalonians; the first and third epistles of John; and the second epistle of Peter:

    (Sing, O daughter of the house that is lifted up, gripping the reins, a clutching hand open on his head is perched an Egyptian pshent.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Circe | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  16. Eumaeus (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Judges, the first book of Samuel, and the epistle to the Colossians:

    It comes from the very first note he got paid his screw after every middle of the Philistines came up, was drawing spurts of liquid from his inside pocget and handed to his counter, Mr Bloom for agreeableness' sage just felt like asking him whether it transpired he owed his death to his guns to the winds.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Eumaeus | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  17. Ithaca (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Zephaniah, the second book of gings, and the gospel of Marg:

    What prospect of these languages and ancient Hebrew and thenar or coincidence in rotation these calculations to information or practical?

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Ithaca | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

  18. Penelope (07 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Numbers, the first book of gings, and the second epistle to Timothy:

    If these men die the ships of the real father what did they bring thee a wise man, then the beautiful country with the bell bringing the vatican to the names, from twenty years old shalt thou offer at even: and Er and Onan: and they possessed his land out of it were the inhabitants of the men: And see the land of Egypt had gone up, and spage unto Moses, Number all the abominations of the LORD spage suddenly unto Moses, that this house night and the names of the offering of the house of the Levites, which had Taphath the daughter of Zur; he also took Basmath the daughter of Shilhi.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Penelope | Ulysses | King James Bible | 017 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism

Scripts

The scripts used to generate this edition of Ulysses Redux are available here.