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  1. Blazes Boylan is the manager for Molly Bloom's upcoming concert in Belfast. Boylan is well known and well liked around town, but comes across as a rather sleazy individual, especially regarding his attitudes toward women. Boylan has become interested in Molly, and they have an affair during the novel. Josie Breen is a former love interest of ...

  2. Hugh (“Blazes”) Boylan Character Analysis. Blazes Boylan is the brash, flirtatious, and superficial (but extremely popular and successful) Dublin businessman with whom Molly Bloom starts an affair during the novel. He’s also managing her upcoming concert tour, which is the pretense for their meeting on the afternoon of June 16 at the ...

  3. Character Analysis Hugh Blazes" Boylan". Molly Bloom presents the most complete picture of her lover of June 16, 1904, in "Penelope," but other glimpses of Blazes Boylan are scattered throughout Ulysses. In fact, Boylan's presence in Bloom's mind is ubiquitous, and several times in the novel, Bloom's thoughts of his rival call forth his ...

  4. This man, called "Hugh E. (Blazes) Boylan" in Ithaca, pops up in conversation and in person far more often than Bloom would like on June 16. He is a promoter of various business ventures, including the concert tour in which Molly will be singing in a few weeks. His clearest real-life model, a Dubliner named Augustus Boylan, was himself a singer ...

  5. Ulysses (novel) at Wikisource. Ulysses is a modernist novel by the Irish writer James Joyce. Parts of it were first serialized in the American journal The Little Review from March 1918 to December 1920, and the entire work was published in Paris by Sylvia Beach on 2 February 1922, Joyce's fortieth birthday.

    • John W. Presley, James Joyce, Hans Walter Gabler, Wolfhard Steppe, Claus Melchior
    • 1922
  6. Blazes Boylan is the manager of a fighter, an advertising man, and a fellow singer of Molly's. He appears sporadically in Ulysses, but occupies Bloom's thought frequently because Bloom knows Boylan is going to sleep with Molly this afternoon. Boylan is a popular man about town – a man's man you might say.

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