In April, I presented a paper at the Festive Board following a meeting of my Masonic lodge, Lodge Vitruvian in Indianapolis. In the paper, "Brother Bloom," I argue that Leopold Bloom, the central character in Joyce's Ulysses, is clearly a Freemason and that Freemasonry serves three functions in Joyce's depiction of him. I have posted the paper on this site, if you're interested in reading it.
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