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Leopold Bloom

Leopold Paula Bloom is the fictional protagonist and hero of James Joyce's 1922 novel Ulysses. His peregrinations and encounters in Dublin on 16 June 1904 mirror, on a more mundane and intimate scale, those of Ulysses/Odysseus in Homer's epic poem the Odyssey.

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Occupation
Advertising agent
Alias
Henry Flower
Based on
Odysseus Italo Svevo Alfred Hunter Leopoldo Popper
Children
Millicent (Milly) Bloom (b. 1889) Rudolph (Rudy) Bloom (b. 1893 – d. 1893)
Created by
James Joyce
Family
Rudolph Bloom (né Rudolf Virág) (father) Ellen Bloom (née Higgins) (mother)

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Leopold Bloom

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Avg. degree1.97
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Leopold Bloom → Bloom, California Press, February, ISBN, IV Calypso Archived, James Joyce, Joyce, Leopold, Levitt, Modernist Archetype, Molly Bloom, Morton, Papers, Seen, The Chronicle, The Greatest Jew, Ulysses, UlyssesJohn Henry Raleigh, University, Wayback Machine
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Leopold Bloom → Henry Flower
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Leopold Bloom → Odysseus Italo Svevo Alfred Hunter Leopoldo Popper
Children · 1
Leopold Bloom → Millicent (Milly) Bloom (b. 1889) Rudolph (Rudy) Bloom (b. 1893 – d. 1893)
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Leopold Bloom → James Joyce
Family · 1
Leopold Bloom → Rudolph Bloom (né Rudolf Virág) (father) Ellen Bloom (née Higgins) (mother)
Nationality · 1
Leopold Bloom → Irish
Nickname · 1
Leopold Bloom → Poldy
Occupation · 1
Leopold Bloom → Advertising agent
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Leopold Bloom → Zero Mostel David Suchet Milo O'Shea Stephen Rea

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bloom joyce ulysses leopold molly bloom's joyce's jew dublin june stephen one 16 rudolph catholicism odysseus character hunter popper james

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Leopold BloomAliasHenry Flower1.00infobox
Leopold BloomBased onOdysseus Italo Svevo Alfred Hunter Leopoldo Popper1.00infobox
Leopold BloomChildrenMillicent (Milly) Bloom (b. 1889) Rudolph (Rudy) Bloom (b. 1893 – d. 1893)1.00infobox
Leopold BloomCreated byJames Joyce1.00infobox
Leopold BloomFamilyRudolph Bloom (né Rudolf Virág) (father) Ellen Bloom (née Higgins) (mother)1.00infobox
Leopold BloomNationalityIrish1.00infobox
Leopold BloomNicknamePoldy1.00infobox
Leopold BloomOccupationAdvertising agent1.00infobox
Leopold BloomPortrayed byZero Mostel David Suchet Milo O'Shea Stephen Rea1.00infobox
Leopold BloomRelativesLipoti Virag (grandfather)1.00infobox
Leopold BloomReligionCatholicism1.00infobox
Leopold BloomSpouseMarion (Molly) Tweedy (m. 1888)1.00infobox
Leopold BloomVoiced byRonnie Walsh Henry Goodman1.00infobox

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