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Which
event
or
person
emerged
as
the
salient
point
of
his
narration
?
Stephen
Dedalus
,
professor
and
author
.
What
limitations
of
activity
and
inhibitions
of
conjugal
rights
were
perceived
by
listener
and
narrator
concerning
themselves
during
the
course
of
this
intermittent
and
increasingly
more
laconic
narration
?
By
the
listener
a
limitation
of
fertility
inasmuch
as
marriage
had
been
celebrated
1
calendar
month
after
the
18th
anniversary
of
her
birth
(
8
September
1870
)
,
viz
.
8
October
,
and
consummated
on
the
same
date
with
female
issue
born
15
June
1889
,
having
been
anticipatorily
consummated
on
the
10
September
of
the
same
year
and
complete
carnal
intercourse
,
with
ejaculation
of
semen
within
the
natural
female
organ
,
having
last
taken
place
5
weeks
previous
,
viz
.
27
November
1893
,
to
the
birth
on
29
December
1893
of
second
(
and
only
male
)
issue
,
deceased
9
January
1894
,
aged
11
days
,
there
remained
a
period
of
10
years
,
5
months
and
18
days
during
which
carnal
intercourse
had
been
incomplete
,
without
ejaculation
of
semen
within
the
natural
female
organ
.
By
the
narrator
a
limitation
of
activity
,
mental
and
corporal
,
inasmuch
as
complete
mental
intercourse
between
himself
and
the
listener
had
not
taken
place
since
the
consummation
of
puberty
,
indicated
by
catamenic
hemorrhage
,
of
the
female
issue
of
narrator
and
listener
,
15
September
1903
,
there
remained
a
period
of
9
months
and
1
day
during
which
,
in
consequence
of
a
preestablished
natural
comprehension
in
incomprehension
between
the
consummated
females
(
listener
and
issue
)
,
complete
corporal
liberty
of
action
had
been
circumscribed
.
How
?
By
various
reiterated
feminine
interrogation
concerning
the
masculine
destination
whither
,
the
place
where
,
the
time
at
which
,
the
duration
for
which
,
the
object
with
which
in
the
case
of
temporary
absences
,
projected
or
effected
.
What
moved
visibly
above
the
listener
’
s
and
the
narrator
’
s
invisible
thoughts
?
The
upcast
reflection
of
a
lamp
and
shade
,
an
inconstant
series
of
concentric
circles
of
varying
gradations
of
light
and
shadow
.
In
what
directions
did
listener
and
narrator
lie
?
Listener
,
S
.
E
.
by
E
.
:
Narrator
,
N
.
W
.
by
W
.
:
on
the
53rd
parallel
of
latitude
,
N
.
,
and
6th
meridian
of
longitude
,
W
.
:
at
an
angle
of
45
°
to
the
terrestrial
equator
.