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Accessibility

Jiang contrasts Joyce with Dante by saying Joyce demands that readers access Joyce's own mind of God, whereas Dante uses poetry to bring people toward the mind of God as truth of the world.

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Comparative literary model in the 2025-06-04 lecture.

model

Jiang contrasts Joyce with Dante by saying Joyce demands that readers access Joyce's own mind of God, whereas Dante uses poetry to bring people toward the mind of God as truth of the world.

Civilizational effect described in the 2024-11-05 lecture.

diagnosis

Jiang says standardization made Greek education accessible to non-Greeks, so people in China can read Homer, Greek tragedy, and Plato even without being culturally Greek.

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