Ulysses Redux #019: Bloom vs. the Bible 3

Summary

Remixes Ulysses with the books of the King James bible.

Contents

  1. Telemachus (09 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Amos, Exodus, and the First Epistle to the Thessalonians:

    —For this, O dearly beloved, is mother Grogan's tea and water pot spoken of in the middle of the LORD spake unto Moses, behold, it can wait longer.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Telemachus | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | JudaismAmos | Exodus | 1 Thessalonians

  2. Nestor (09 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Malachi, Lamentations, and the Gospel of John:

    You'll pull it out somewhere and lose it.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Nestor | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | JudaismMalachi | Lamentations | John

  3. Proteus (09 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Habakkuk, Hosea, and the Gospel of Luke:

    And Peter said, Father, I see, east, back.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Proteus | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Habakkuk | Hosea | Luke

  4. Calypso (09 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Joel, the Gospel of Matthew, and Paul's epistle to the Romans:

    Ah yes!

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Calypso | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Joel | Matthew | Romans

  5. Lotus Eaters (10 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:

    Sweet lemony wax.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Lotus Eaters | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Deuteronomy | Ruth | 2 Corinthians | 1 Timothy

  6. Hades (11 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Ecclesiastes, the Acts of the Apostles, and the epistle of James:

    So much dead weight.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Hades | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Ecclesiastes | Acts | James

  7. Aeolous (12 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Jeremiah, Zechariah, and Paul's epistle to the Galatians:

    SHORT BUT TO THE CROZIER AND THE DAY.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Aeolous | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Jeremiah | Zechariah,Galatians

  8. Lestrygonians (13 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Genesis, Ezra, and the epistle to the Hebrews:

    Duke Aholibamah, the God of Bethel, he took some of those which are called might receive the promise.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Lestrygonians | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Genesis | Ezra | Hebrews

  9. Scylla and Charybdis (14 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Esther, Job, and the first epistle to the Corinthians:

    All sides of life, reflects itself in another, and their conscience being weak is defiled.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Scylla and Charybdis | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Esther | Job | 1%20Corinthians

  10. Wandering Rocks (15 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Ezekiel, Nehemiah, and the Song of Solomon:

    And the hands of a dreadful catastrophe in New York.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Wandering Rocks | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Ezekiel | Nehemiah | Song of Solomon

  11. Sirens (15 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Joshua, Micah, and the second Book of Samuel:

    And Abner sent messengers to Ishbosheth Saul's son heard that Abner was not a clinking voice lives not a clinking voice lives not ask Lambert he can tell you too.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Sirens | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Joshua | Micah | 2 Samuel

  12. Cyclops (15 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical epistle to the Ephesians and the first and second books of Chronicles:

    Blimey it makes me kind of bleeding cry, straight, it does, when I sees her cause I thinks of my old mashtub what's waiting for me down Limehouse way.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Cyclops | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Ephesians | 1 Chronicles | 2 Chronicles

  13. Nausicaa (15 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Proverbs, the first letter of Peter, and Revelation:

    All the days beyond recall.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Nausicaa | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Proverbs | 1 Peter | Revelation

  14. Oxen of the Sun (15 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:

    And all the people heard the voice of him to anger, and that was the most High, and shall laugh: the Lord God, sing praises: sing unto thee for ever: but God give her soon issue.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Oxen of the Sun | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Daniel | Psalms | 2 John | Titus | Philippians

  15. Circe (15 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:

    (Produces a greencapped dark lantern and flashes it towards a corner: with carping accent.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Circe | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Leviticus | Nahum | Iasaiah | Haggai | Jonah | Obadiah | Jude | Philemon | 2 Thessalonians | 1 John | 3 John | 2 Peter

  16. Eumaeus (15 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Judges, the first book of Samuel, and the epistle to the Colossians:

    So who, though it merely went to seek are found.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Eumaeus | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Judges | 1 Samuel | Colossians

  17. Ithaca (15 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Zephaniah, the second book of Kings, and the gospel of Mark:

    What two phenomena?

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Ithaca | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Zephaniah | 2 Kings | Mark

  18. Penelope (15 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Numbers, the first book of Kings, and the second epistle to Timothy:

    And she came to him in his lord Fauntleroy suit and curly hair in the house so you cant get on in the presence of king Jeroboam the son of Parnach.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Penelope | Ulysses | King James Bible | 019 | James Joyce | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Numbers | 1 Kings | 2 Timothy

Scripts

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