Blazes Boylan

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Blazes Boylan is a charismatic and womanizing Dublin music promoter best known as Molly Bloom’s lover in James Joyce’s novel "Ulysses."

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Blazes Boylan canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
male character
alsoKnownAs Hugh Boylan
Hugh Boylan
surface form: Hugh ‘Blazes’ Boylan
antagonistTo Leopold Bloom
appearsIn Ulysses
appearsInChapter Penelope
the Sirens
surface form: Sirens

The Wandering Rocks
associatedTheme adultery
jealousy
masculinity
sexual desire
associatedWith Dublin music scene
creator James Joyce
describedAs charismatic
flamboyant
self-confident
womanizing
fictionalUniverse Ulysses
firstAppearance Ulysses
gender male
genreOfWorkAppearedIn modernist novel
hasAffairWith Molly Bloom
hasGivenName Blazes
hasLover Molly Bloom
hasSurname Boylan
involvedIn Molly Bloom’s adultery
languageOfWork English
loverOf Molly Bloom
medium novel
narrativeRole catalyst of Leopold Bloom’s jealousy
symbol of sexual vitality
nationality Irish
notableFor affair with Molly Bloom
occupation concert organizer
music promoter
partOf Irish literature
modernist literature
plansMeetingWith Molly Bloom
relationshipTo Molly Bloom
residence Dublin
romanticRivalOf Leopold Bloom
settingOfActivity Dublin
timeOfTryst 16 June 1904
workLocation Dublin

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

James Joyce's Ulysses notableCharacter Blazes Boylan
subject surface form: Ulysses
Molly Bloom hasLover Blazes Boylan