Abstract

A Deleuzian reading of Ezra Pound’s the Gypsy and Ulysses by James Joyce is put into practice to link the schizophrenic concept of ‘nomadology’, with diaspora, mysticism, logic, multilingualism, nostalgic inclination towards ‘change’, purgatorial ontology of Adam and Eve before the Fall, and a Protean vision to focus on ‘capacity’ as the sine qua non of ‘change’.

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