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The Cast of Characters: A Reading of Ulysses [Hardcover]

Dr. Paul Schwaber (Author)
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September 10, 1999
Contemporaries in imagination as in fact, James Joyce and Sigmund Freud pondered the complexities and depths of human consciousness and found distinct ways to represent it -- the one as a great novelist, the other as the first psychoanalyst. In this book, Paul Schwaber, both a professor of literature and a psychoanalyst, brings a clinicians attentiveness and a scholar-critic's literary commitment to the study of characterization in Ulysses. Alert to form, style, and innovation, and respecting continuities and uniquenesses of character, he offers discerning explanations of why Leopold Bloom, who knows he isn't Jewish, clearly feels Jewish to himself and others; how Stephen Dedalus' intricate theory of Shakespeare reveals core aspects of his own inner struggles; and why Molly Blooms adulterous aftermath registers with her, at the end of the day, as sleeplessness. Schwaber also offers intriguing commentary on the novel's narrator.

Not imposing formulations but subtly drawing them from the text, Schwaber reads openly -- as an analyst listens -- and illuminates the extraordinary psychological mimesis of Ulysses. He invites his readers to appreciate the brilliance and fun of Joyce's book, and in so doing he brings psychoanalysis as a mode of inquiry to the test of great literature.


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[A] brilliant work of criticism. . . . By examining the actions, statements and thoughts of Stephen Dedalus, Leopold and Molly Bloom and a few of the minor characters, Mr. Schwaber reveals their rich inner lives, thereby making them seem not only more complex than any peasant, but also very nearly as layered and contradictory as readers of Ulysses may seem to themselves. . . . More than anything else, The Cast of Characters is worthwhile as an aid to reading Ulysses. -- Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, New York Times

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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press (September 10, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300078056
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300078053
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,440,976 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not to be missed!, March 21, 2011
This review is from: The Cast of Characters: A Reading of Ulysses (Hardcover)
THE CAST OF CHARACTERS has made a valuable contribution to the appreciation of James Joyce's ULYSSES. There are books on this subject that are so technical as to be hard to use by the general reader. There are others so rudimentary as to provide little beyond background or plot summaries. Paul Schwaber succeeds in walking a tightrope between these two extremes. To novice readers his book serves as a supportive guide, but even seasoned Joyceans will find much to reward them. The author's psychoanalytic approach is deft and non-doctrinal. He suggests new perspectives but does not push his points. One of the leading book critics of the late 20C, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, found THE CAST OF CHARACTERS to be "a brilliant work of criticism." Judith Butler, a name to conjure with, praises it for "combining psychoanalytic insight with humane wisdom." Enough said?

Apparently not! I have yet to see a book provoke responses so vituperative as this one. The appropriately self-dubbed "Least Helpful Reviewer" finds it to be "a mishmash, unorganized, a useless mess." This toplofty pronouncement comes as no surprise: "Least Helpful" has reviewed so many books on Amazon that it would be unreasonable to expect him to have read them all. The equally aptly named "Virag" finds the book to be "bombastic bull by a tenured professor who has said nothing valid in forty years." (How Virag knows this, who can tell?) Prospective readers are free to ignore such ad hominem rant and make up their own minds about the worth of THE CAST OF CHARACTERS. Only the Joyce Police will decry this encroachment upon their private turf.
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2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing at best, June 28, 2006
This review is from: The Cast of Characters: A Reading of Ulysses (Hardcover)
As James Joyce warns: never believe a psychoanalyst. It is formalized blackmail, said Joyce.

This overstuffed and tedious work, as with much alleged Joyce commentary, is by an academe more concerned with publishing or perishing than with illuminating our path with Ulysses through the treacherous Dublin of our human psyche. This book reveals more about the inner author than about the characters of James Joyce, whom the author incredibly misreads and misinterprets. I would live to regret having this thickly pedantic person as my psychoanalyst.

Specific passages from Joyce he incredibly misreads according to his own unconcious concerns and prejudice, including the famous Columbanus bestrode Stephen's prostrate mother, which he reads as Stephen going forth on mission rather than the commonly accepted oedipal reading, rare for a psychoanalyst.

A mishmash unorganized, a useless mess. Please see instead Daniel R. Schwarz's excellent and ever brilliant Reading Joyce's Ulysses if you seek actual and rewarding insight into James Joyce's Ulysses and not the page packing and uninformed wordiness of one not expert in the field.
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