The Reader's Encyclopedia: An Encyclopedia of World Literature and the Arts, Volumes 1-4William Rose Benét |
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Page 382
... wake ? Quoted by Harry Levin , James Joyce , p . 154 . Because of his return to life , Finnegan serves in the novel ... Finnegans Wake . The last and most im- portant novel by James Joyce , regarded as his masterpiece , begun in 1922 and ...
... wake ? Quoted by Harry Levin , James Joyce , p . 154 . Because of his return to life , Finnegan serves in the novel ... Finnegans Wake . The last and most im- portant novel by James Joyce , regarded as his masterpiece , begun in 1922 and ...
Page 383
... Finnegans Wake at its publication . Some reviewers found it a hope- less tour de force or a mass of unintelligible gibberish , but serious critics who made a study of it presented interpretations which clarified the author's intention ...
... Finnegans Wake at its publication . Some reviewers found it a hope- less tour de force or a mass of unintelligible gibberish , but serious critics who made a study of it presented interpretations which clarified the author's intention ...
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... FINNEGANS WAKE , both novels by James Joyce . In the opening sections of FINNEGANS WAKE there is a scene in which tourists are shown the ancient relics in Howth Castle . It is said that Dubliners like to picture the hill as the head of ...
... FINNEGANS WAKE , both novels by James Joyce . In the opening sections of FINNEGANS WAKE there is a scene in which tourists are shown the ancient relics in Howth Castle . It is said that Dubliners like to picture the hill as the head of ...
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