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BloomEccles Bound! Bloom and his Northside Dublin Exile
2025
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This article will contend that Leopold Bloom is out of sorts professionally, socially and personally because of his current residence on the Northside of Dublin, where he has found himself removed from a community culture which he perhaps once took for granted, having grown up and lived independently in the district of what used to be known as Little Jerusalem, which was to be found on the Southside of Dublin: traditionally, albeit for many unfairly, thought to be the better half of the city. And so, not only is he a victim of prejudice for being a Jew, but also for being an Exiled and Wandering Jew, in search of a return to his homeland, that being the environs of Clanbrassil Street, where he was born, got married, had children, and mourned the loss of his infant boy, Rudy. Niniejszy artykuł stawia tezę, że Leopold Bloom znajduje się w stanie rozchwiania zawodowego, społecznego i osobistego z powodu swojego obecnego miejsca zamieszkania po północnej stronie Dublina. Przeprowadzka ta oddzieliła go od kultury wspólnotowej, którą być może niegdyś uważał za oczywistą, dorastając i żyjąc niezależnie w dzielnicy niegdyś znanej jako Mała Jerozolima, położonej po południowej stronie miasta – tradycyjnie, choć dla wielu niesprawiedliwie, uznawanej za jego lepszą część. Tym samym Bloom staje się nie tylko ofiarą uprzedzeń ze względu na swoje żydowskie pochodzenie, ale również jako Żyd Wygnany i Błąkający Się – poszukujący powrotu do swojej ojczyzny, którą są okolice ulicy Clanbrassil, miejsca jego urodzenia, zawarcia małżeństwa, narodzin dzieci i żałoby po stracie zmarłego w niemowlęctwie synka, Rudiego.
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