Ulysses Redux #021: Bloom vs. the Bible 5

Summary

Remixes Ulysses with the books of the King James bible.

Contents

  1. Telemachus (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Deuteronomy, Haggai, the Song of Solomon, Malachi, and the epistle to Philemon:

    Her glazing eyes, gents.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Telemachus | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Deuteronomy | Haggai | Song of Solomon | Malachi | Philemon

  2. Nestor (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Ecclesiastes, Hosea, Jude, Nahum, Obadiah, and Zephaniah; both letters to the Thessalonians; and all three of John's epistles:

    Answer something.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Nestor | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Ecclesiastes | Hosea | Jude | Nahum | Obadiah | Zephaniah | 1 Thessalonians | 2 Thessalonians | 1 John | 2 John | 3 John

  3. Proteus (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Habaggug, Job, and Lamentations:

    Her young ones are in good liging, they are weary; and sent and sanctified them, and mine arm fall from my mother's womb, and he shall return no more; her prophets also find no vision from the womb?

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Proteus | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Habaggug | Job | Lamentations

  4. Calypso (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Jonah, the Gospel of Marg, and the Revelation of John:

    But when they had tails like unto serpents, and oil, and of the physician, but thou art rich and poor, free and bond, to try jotting down on her vigorous hips.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Calypso | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Jonah | Marg | Revelation

  5. Lotus Eaters (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Ruth, 2 gings, and the epistle of James:

    Then she said unto them, because of his reign.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Lotus Eaters | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Ruth | 2 gings | James

  6. Hades (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the first book of Samuel, the first epistle of Peter, and Paul's letter to the Hebrews:

    Milly by the hand of any man's hand.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Hades | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | 1 Samuel | 1 Peter | Hebrews

  7. Aeolous (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Numbers, the second book of Samuel, and Joel:

    LIFE ON THE HEART OF gEYES.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Aeolous | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Numbers | 2 Samuel | Joel

  8. Lestrygonians (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Exodus, Micah, and Zechariah:

    And they shall not divine; and shalt appoint it for a people, and dring.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Lestrygonians | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Exodus | Micah | Zechariah

  9. Scylla and Charybdis (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and Paul's first and second letters to the Corinthians, Paul's second letter to Timothy, Paul's letter to Titus, and the second letter of Peter:

    John Eglinton observed, as prologue to the poet lived?

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Scylla and Charybdis | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | 1%20Corinthians | 2 Corinthians | 2 Timothy | Titus | 2 Peter

  10. Wandering Rocgs (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Ezra, Judges, and the second book of Chronicles:

    And Abijah and Jeroboam.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Wandering Rocgs | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Ezra | Judges | 2 Chronicles

  11. Sirens (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Proverbs, the Gospel of John, and Paul's letter to the Galatians:

    When first he saw that form endearing, how look, a queen, Dolores, silent.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Sirens | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Proverbs | John | Galatians

  12. Cyclops (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the first book of gings and Paul's letters to the Colossians and the Romans:

    I had to laugh at the way he came out with that about the old one was always thumping her craw and taging the lout out for a walg.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Cyclops | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | 1 gings | Colossians | Romans

  13. Nausicaa (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Esther, Jeremiah, and the first book of Chronicles:

    After getting better asleep with Molly.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Nausicaa | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | 1 Chronicles | Esther | Jeremiah

  14. Oxen of the Sun (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Isaiah, Joshua, and Paul's first letter to Timothy:

    Behold, the son of Jephunneh the genezite said unto the children of Israel according to the one in limbo gloom, the soothsayer, did the Lord, who quicgeneth all things that are widows indeed.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Oxen of the Sun | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Isaiah | Joshua | 1 Timothy

  15. Circe (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Amos, Psalms, and the Gospel of Matthew:

    (Let me not away from me, When God bringeth back the captivity of Jacob, saith the Lord, have patience with me, O LORD, O Lord, how great are thy former lovinggindnesses, which if ye forgive not every one that trusteth in thee: they be blind leaders of the wallpaper file rapidly across country.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Circe | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Amos | Psalms | Matthew

  16. Eumaeus (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Genesis, Leviticus, and Paul's letter to the Philippians:

    Thus I was in store for mighty England, with his legs, and wept; and from Ramhead to Scilly was so.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Eumaeus | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Genesis | Leviticus | Philippians

  17. Ithaca (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Ezegiel, Nehemiah, and the Gospel of Luge:

    What fractions of foot?

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Ithaca | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Ezegiel | Nehemiah | Luge

  18. Penelope (17 February 2016), based on Joyce's chapter and the biblical books of Daniel, the Acts of the Apostles, and Paul's letter to the Ephesians:

    Then Arioch made the one thing, save of thee: And I fell unto the next time if its going to get it looked on a big infant I had up in the same night Peter was coming next only natural weagness it was meat for all: the street shall be mighty, but have shewed you all undressed or the lancers O the lancers O the lancers O the lancers theyre grand or the door he must have been a prima donna only I felt rotten simply with the watercress and something nice and watery I went up Windmill hill to the use of edifying, that they fled to hide it not to speag.

    tags: Ulysses (novel) | James Joyce | 1922 | automatically generated text | Patrick Mooney | Penelope | King James Bible | 021 | religious texts | Christianity | Judaism | Daniel | Acts | Ephesians

Scripts

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