Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1: Haunted by Hospitality in “The Dead”; Chapter Two: Joyce, Scripture, and Autobiographical Rescue Narratives; Chapter Three: Rewriting the Good Samaritan Parable: The Fictional Rescue Narratives of “Grace” and “Circe” ; Chapter Four: Bloom as Stranger and Samaritan in “Cyclops,” “Oxen of the Sun,” and “Circe”; Chapter Five: “in orthodox Samaritan fashion”: The Parabolic Encounter between Stephen and Bloom in “Eumaeus”; Chapter Six: Home to “Ithaca” and “Penelope”: Bloom’s Hospitality and Stephen and Molly’s Reactions ; Chapter Seven: Enfleshed Ethics and the Responsibility of the Reader in the Good Samaritan Parable and the “Nostos” of Ulysses; Coda: Enfleshed Ethics and the Responsibility of the Reader in the Good Samaritan Parable and the “Nostos” of Ulysses; Works Cited; Index.