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Thus is Joyce's modern answer to the age-old problem of man's identity in relation to the rest of the universe. If the answers of the past were ultimately different, Joyce has subsumed them into his equation. His particular formations of the mundane and the extraordinary, the dross and the gold are the substance of his art--enormous as human experience, microscopic as the seedcake on Howth. Making the modern world on one day in Dublin into a paradigm of all of everything is Joyce's unique gift, the source of his modernity, and the greatness of his art.