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In the National Library, Stephen discusses his theories about Shakespeare and Hamlet with the poet AE, the essayist and librarian John Eglinton, and the librarians Richard Best and Thomas Lyster. Bloom arrives, looking for a copy of an advertisement he had placed, and Buck shows up. Stephen and Buck leave to go to a pub as Bloom also departs.

Simon and Matt Lenehan meet in the bar of the Ormond Hotel, and later Boylan arrives. Leopold had earlier seen Boylan’s car and followed it to the hotel, where he then dines with Richie Goulding. Boylan leaves with Lenehan, on his way to his assignation with Molly. Later, Bloom goes to Barney Kiernan’s boisterous pub, where he is to meet Cunningham in order to help with the Dignam family’s finances. Bloom finds himself being cruelly mocked, largely for his Jewishness. He defends himself, and Cunningham rushes him out of the bar.
After the visit to the Dignam family, Bloom, after a brief dalliance at the beach, goes to the National Maternity Hospital to check in on Mina. He finds Stephen and several of his friends, all somewhat drunk. He joins them, accompanying them when they repair to Burke’s pub. After the bar closes, Stephen and a friend head to Bella Cohen’s brothel. Bloom later finds him there. Stephen, very drunk by now, breaks a chandelier, and, while Bella threatens to call the police, he rushes out and gets into an altercation with a British soldier, who knocks him to the ground. Bloom takes Stephen to a cabman’s shelter for food and talk, and then, long after midnight, the two head for Bloom’s home. There Bloom makes hot cocoa, and they talk. When Bloom suggests that Stephen stay the night, Stephen declines, and Bloom sees him out. Bloom then goes to bed with Molly; he describes his day to her and requests breakfast in bed.

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*Misanthropy*
It is the general hatred, dislike, distrust or contempt of the human species,  human behavior and/or human nature. *A misanthrope* or 
*misanthropist* is someone who holds such views or feelings. In literature we also find the example such as  William Shakespeare ( *Timon of Athens* ). Jonathan Swift is widely believed to have been misanthropic
( A Tale of a Tub and, most especially, *Book IV of Gulliver's Travels* ). Poet Philip Larkin has been described as a misanthropy
*_List of Nobel Prize Winner ( English
Literature)*_

Nobel prize is one among the prestiginious award in the world , every year Swedish Academy choose a best work in the literature not particularly for English alone.

1. Rudyard Kipling - 1907
2. William Butler Yeats - 1923
3. George Bernard Shaw- 1925
4. Sinclair Lewis- 1930
5. John Galsworthy- 1932
6. Eugene O'Neill - 1936
7. Pearl S. Buck - 1938
8. T. S. Eliot. - 1948
9. William Faulkner - 1949
10. Bertrand Russell- 1953
11. Sir Winston Churchill - 1953
12. Ernest Hemingway- 1954
13. John Steinbeck - 1962
14. Samuel Beckett- 1969
15. Patrick White - 1973
16. Saul Bellow- 1976
17. William Golding - 1983
18. Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka - 1986
19. Joseph Brodsky - 1987
20. Nadine Gordimer - 1991
21. Derek Walcott - 1992
22. Toni Morrison- 1993
23. Seamus Heaney- 1995
24. Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul - 2001
25. John Maxwell Coetzee - 2003
26. Harold Painter - 2005
27. Doris Lessing - 2007
28. Alice Munro - 2013