3Thu-3A-10: James Joyce’s Ulysses – A Guided Tour, Part 1

Class | Available (Membership Required)

In-person: 10 weeks at Regis College
Sep 11-Dec 4, 2025
12:30 PM-2:00 PM on Th
$100.00

3Thu-3A-10: James Joyce’s Ulysses – A Guided Tour, Part 1

Class | Available (Membership Required)

James Joyce’s Ulysses is widely celebrated as one of the great masterpieces of Twentieth Century literature. Its indelible characters, epic themes, intimate realism, imaginative style, poetic prose, and unparalleled literary connections present a unique reading experience. The book, at 730 pages, is, however, a daunting read, unguided. Though the entire novel covers one day—June 16, 1904—in the Dublin life of its three protagonists, we will take a leisurely guided tour in two semesters through the emotional, cultural, spiritual and psychological struggles of Leopold and Molly Bloom and Stephen Dedalus on the most “ordinariniest” of days.  The class will be primarily a guided discussion of each chapter, one per class.

Participants can anticipate approximately 2-3 hours of reading (or listening to the audio version) weekly.

This course is Part 1, covering the first half of this complex book. Part 2 will be offered in the spring and will complete our tour.

Please note that this class will meet at the Fine Arts Center at Regis College, 235 Wellesley Street, Weston.

 


  • Books and Other Resources:

     

    The Hans Walter Gabler edition of Ulysses is highly recommended as it has line numbers for easy reference. In addition, I will provide explanatory materials for each class.

Rachel Alpert

I taught high school English and then as a lawyer taught at Suffolk Law School. I have led lifelong learning course on “Freedom of Speech,” “The Rise of Religion in the Supreme Court,” “The Regulation of Food in the U.S.” and on James Joyce’s Ulysses. I am an avid fan of great literature, including Ulysses, which I have taught before both at LLAIC and at LLARC.