Kelly Bryan

Blooms & Barnacles

Arts EN ↓ 214 episodes

A blog and podcast that discuss James Joyce's Ulysses from a non-academic point of view. Less snooty, more movie references.

Author

Kelly Bryan

Category

Arts

Podcast website

bloomsandbarnacles.com

Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

Anne Hath a Way 27.08.2025

No, not that Anne Hathaway. The Shakespearean one. Topics in this episode include Socratididion’s Epipsychidion, unparalleled pettiness, Stephen’s unfair characterization of Shakespeare’s wife Anne Hathaway, why commentary about Anne Hathaway has been so problematic historically, Anne as a Gertrude stand-in, how we can learn factual information about the Shakespeares’ lives, sixteenth century age...

AEIOU 13.08.2025

Stephen Dedalus beats debt with this one simple trick! Topics incluce: “Scylla and Charybdis’” dialectic as metacommentary on Ulysses as a whole, the perils of offending the gods of the sea, Stephen takes offense to Æ, Stephen’s many debts, the artistic value of green room gossip, contrasting Æ and Mr. Deasy, Stephen as the ship of Theseus, Aristotelian logic destroying Stephen’s sill loophole, Fr...

Bonus Ep. 31 - Hamlet [TEASER] 06.08.2025

We decided to brush up on our Hamlet knowledge in the only way we know how -- by watching a movie from the forties! We watch and discuss Laurence Olivier's Hamlet from 1948. Listen to the full episode at patreon.com/barnaclecast

Hamnet 30.07.2025

Stephen Dedalus finally gets to the fireworks factory. Topics in this episode include lots of Hamlet , Stephen introduces his theory of Hamlet, James Joyce’s Shakespeare sources, Elizabethan slang, Sackerson the bear, everything we know about the real Hamnet Shakespeare, Shakespeare’s reaction to his son’s death, how Hamnet’s death shows up in the works of Shakespeare, Shakespeare’s reaction to hi...

The Absentminded Beggar 16.07.2025

Was Hamlet just distracted the whole time? Topics in this episode include: the continued character assassination of Mr. Best, Haines makes a return, Douglas Hyde’s poetry, the artistic ethos of the Celtic Revival, the political demands of the art scene in 1904 Dublin, Æ, symbolist poetry and Stéphane Mallarmé, the influence of Mallarmé on Joyce, “Hamlet et Fortinbras,” Rudyard Kipling and “The Abs...

Bloomsday 2025 Live Show! 13.06.2025

We hope to see you at our live show in  Dublin on Bloomsday. You can join us in person or on the livestream. Tickets at the link below: https://www.bloomsdayfestival.ie/event/blooms-barnacles-podcast-could-an-ai-write-ulysses/

Horseness is the Whatness of Allhorse 04.06.2025

Are you Team Aristotle or Team Plato? Topics in this episode include Charybdis, schoolboys and schoolmen, whether or not Plato was shallow, artists being rejected by Plato’s Republic, platonism v. neoplatonism, Aristotle’s view of art, Stephen’s dagger definitions, the Plato and Antisthenes’ thoughts on horses, horse v. horseness, Plato’s Forms, the ineluctable modality of the visible, Joyce’s tho...

Bonus #29 - The Dark Gaunt House on Usher’s Island [TEASER] 02.06.2025

We discuss the history of the house at 15 Usher's Island where "The Dead" was set. Listen to the full episode at patreon.com/barnaclecast

On this side idolatry. 21.05.2025

You naughtn’t to look, missus, so you naughtn’t when a lady’s ashowing of her elemental. Topics in this episode include Old Ben’s critique of Shakespeare, bardolatry, Shakespeare as a symbol of English supremacy, how Plato is like Charybdis, formless spiritual essences, seeing ourselves as others see us, the paintings of Gustave Moreau, and so much theosophy. On the Blog: Decoding Dedalus: Horsene...

Folly. Persist. 07.05.2025

Satan comes forward a sinkapace. Topics in this episode include Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister , Goethe’s thoughts on Hamlet translated through Thomas Lyster, Elizabethan dances, Sir Toby Belch, Monsieur de la Palice and a hilarious French pun, John Milton, Paradise Lost , Stephen’s six brave medicals, Marie Corelli’s The Sorrows of Satan , Cranly, Medical Dick and Medical Davy, betrayal, W.B.’s shining...

Bonus Ep. 28 - Two Stories About Women [TEASER] 30.04.2025

Kelly and Dermot discuss the stories of Elizabeth Aldworth, the lady mason, and author P.L. Travers Listen to the full episode at patreon.com/barnaclecast

Who Were the Real Men in the Library from "Scylla and Charybdis"? 24.04.2025

Eglinton knows Best. Topics in this episode include the real-life versions of John Eglinton and Richard Best, Best’s contribution to the study of Irish mythology, how Best supported James Joyce’s abandoned music career, what his portrayal in Ulysses gets right and wrong, how the real Best felt about his fictional counterpart in Ulysses , gay-coding and homophobia in the fictional portrayal of Best...

Scylla and Charybdis 09.04.2025

Here be monsters. We crack into Ulysses' ninth episode: "Scylla and Charybdis." Topics in this episode include: a great philosopher's thoughts on Shakespeare, Dermot, another great philosopher's, thoughts on Shakespeare, Odysseus' encounter with Scylla and Charybdis, the geography and currents of the Strait of Messina that likely inspired the story of Scylla and Charybdis, the triumphant return of...

Bonus Ep. 27 - The Picture of Dorian Gray [TEASER] 31.03.2025

We discuss Oscar Wilde's novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray.   To listen to the full episode, visit patreon.com/barnaclecast 

Bonus Ep. 26 - The Third Man [TEASER] 28.02.2025

We discuss the 1949 film, The Third Man because James Joyce is briefly mentioned in it. Also, it's a really good movie. Listen to or watch the full episode at patreon.com/barnaclecast

Blind Stripling 19.02.2025

A wild Blazes Boylan appears. Topics in this episode include the incredible story of Reverend Thomas Connellan, the Bible Wars, Soupers, the Bird’s Nest orphanage, apostasy and conversion, a typographical error heroically corrected, the blind stripling, whether or not the blind stripling actually wants help from Leopold Bloom, Bloom’s savior complex, Bloom’s empathy, the history of blind piano tun...

Throwaway 05.02.2025

I need to see a man about a horse. Topics in this episode include a return to nutarianism, Tom Rochford’s surprisingly heroic back story, the Ascot Gold Cup, racehorses with weird names, Jack B. Yeats’ Olympic career, the life cycle of a pernicious rumor, Tom Rochford’s invention, Don Giovanni ’s ending (spoiler alert), peristalsis nearing its inevitable conclusion, Prescott’s Dye Works, gambling...

Bonus Ep. 25 - The Tarot of Mme Marion Bloom w/ Penelope Wade [TEASER] 30.01.2025

Artist Penelope Wade joins the podcast to discuss her project, "The Tarot of Mme Marion Bloom." Wade uses collages of found objects to create densely symbolic images based on the themes and characters in Ulysses. She has arranged her collages into a one-of-a-kind tarot deck. We discuss tarot, Ulysses, Molly Bloom. Kelly even gets a tarot reading! Listen to or watch the full episode at patreon.com/...

Ancient Free and Accepted Order 15.01.2025

Are you on the level? Topics in this episode include discussion of whether or not Leopold Bloom is a freemason, how well Nosey Flynn knows the business of the other Dubliners, why Bloom never thinks about being a freemason, whether or not Tom Kernan is in the craft, whether or not you can leave the freemasons, freemason symbols and lore, whether Bloom has connections to the upper echelons of Dubli...

James Joyce Community Groups (w/ Zoe Patterson) 25.12.2024

Zoe Patterson of Trinity College Dublin joins Blooms & Barnacles to talk about about her research into James Joyce community groups. Support us on Patreon to access episodes early, bonus content, and a video version of our podcast. Blooms & Barnacles Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Subscribe to Blooms & Barnacles: Apple Podcasts |  Spotify |  YouTube

Bonus Ep. 24 - Jack the Ripper w/ Senan Molony [TEASER] 12.12.2024

Journalist Senan Molony joins the podcast to talk about how the Jack the Ripper murders influenced Ulysses . Listen to the full episode at pattern.com/barnaclecast

Seed Cake 12.12.2024

Should you bring oysters to your naughty liaison on Howth? Topics in this episode include your thoughts on Bloom’s glass of burgundy, whether or not oysters are an aphrodisiac, where you used to be able to find the best oysters in Ireland, whether or not it’s ok to eat oysters in months that don’t have an R, which European monarch ate the scruff off their own head, more wine minutiae - this time w...

Is Blazes Boylan the worst man in Dublin? 04.12.2024

Well, was he? Topics in this episode include a thorough dissection of Hugh E. “Blazes” Boylan, why Boylan jingles and jaunts, Boylan’s snappy wardrobe, clocks on socks , whether or not Boylan smells rich, Boylan’s business ventures, Boylan’s father the horse trader, the Myler Keogh controversy, the unreliable narrators in Barney Kiernan’s pub, the sex crimes of Blazes Boylan, the sex crimes of Leo...

Bonus Ep. 23 - Molly Bloom v. Misogyny w/ Katherine Ebury [TEASER] 15.11.2024

Dr. Katherine Ebury (she/they) of the University of Sheffield joins the podcast to talk about how to approach older scholarship that contains misogynist interpretations of Molly Bloom. Should we dismiss them entirely, or is it ok to just fish out the good bits? What direction is Joyce studies taking with regards to interpretations of Molly? We also discuss the ongoing issue of sexual harassment in...

Gorgon-Zola 13.11.2024

Fermentation is hot. Topics in this episode include Davy Byrne’s moral pub, Nosey Flynn, Noah and the curse of Ham, Plumtree’s Potted Meat, cannibalism, missionaries who get eaten by cannibals, long pig, Reverend MacTrigger, lapses in Leopold Bloom’s empathy, the Jesuits’ mission of conversion, colonialism, Yom Kippur, food as an expression of religion, mity cheese, why Bloom chooses cheese, sunya...

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