The novel “Ulysses,” which is practically unanimously recognized as the pinnacle of modernist literature, despite its plot simplicity, contains an enormous number of historical, philosophical, literary, and cultural aspects. Dublin in the novel becomes a symbol of the whole world, Bloom—of man as such, his wife embodies the image of all women, and one summer day embraces all times on Earth. In a similar way, in the chapter “The Oxen of the Sun,” literary styles and genres of different eras, as well as stylistic features of writers that Joyce either parodies or imitates, find their reflection.