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LEWES U3A 2012/2013
SUMMER TERM 2013
READING JOYCE'S ULYSSES
http://tiny.cc/readingulysses
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7 weeks from Wednesday 17
April
10am-12noon
at
24 Eastport Lane, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1TL
on 29 May at The Hive, 66
High Street
reading Ulysses from chapter
14 and
discussing about a chapter a week
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we will get to grips with
each chapter's form, language,
styles, humour and references
no prior reading or
knowledge of the novel is necessary;
just bring
a copy of the novel with
you to the meetings
clicking on the link above
takes you to an internet source for the complete text
reference works, maps of
Dublin, et al. will be
made available at the meetings
Members of the class must be members or associate members
of Lewes U3A There is no additional charge for joining this
group, as it will meet in a member's home.
Members will contribute to coffee & biscuits
as taken and to any agreed photocopying.
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relevant information will be
put up on this webpage
from week to week: last updated on
28 April 2013.
It's worth checking back each week for additions and changes.
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the group appears to be
full, with a waiting list of three, but
for up-to-date information,
telephone the convenor,
Arnold Goldman,
on 01273 478470
or send an email message to
a.goldman@cowbeech.f9.co.uk
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There's no reading list for this group other than Ulysses itself,
but if you want to look at other websites, you may
find
the Wikipedia entry
on James Joyce useful. It will lead you to further sites.
Joyce composed
Ulysses by revising successive manuscripts, typescripts and proof sheets of each
chapter with marginal and interlinear additions (or removal) of words, phrases, sentences,
paragraphs, pages.
To see some examples of the way Joyce built Ulysses, click on the
chapters/lines below. The lineation is to the edition edited by Hans
Walter Gabler et al (New York & London: Garland), 1984).
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Lewes U3A
Registered Charity No. 297948
Lewes U3A is part of a national and international movement of
older people who wish to keep their minds active and share their
lifetime experiences and knowledge. Click on Lewes U3A
for the website and
to see the current programme of courses and groups.
The
Annual Subscription for 2012/13 is £10 - £18 for couples
living at the same address - and there is no additional charge for
groups that meet in people's homes. There is a charge for each course
attended in a rented venue, ordinarily £5 for 5 meetings and and £10 for
10 meetings, with
some additions where materials are involved.
Members
of other U3As may join as Associate Members for an annual
subscription of £5.
Members of Lewes U3A can also attend Saturday Day
Schools organised by
SUN - the Sussex U3A Regional Network.
The SUN membership
comprises 32 local U3As which benefit from quarterly meetings at Ringmer &
study/away days held across the network.
The Third Age Trust Website
Lewes U3A is a member of the Third Age Trust.
To gain access to the Members' Area of the Trust website, you'll
need to register by clicking on "Register" and following the
instructions.
Links to the above sites and others
are also available from the Lewes U3A
website. These include a programme of week-long Summer Schools.
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This
webpage is maintained by
the
convenor.
It was last updated on
28 April 2013. |