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"Finnegans Wake" in Fifteen...

4.04 avg rating — 68 ratings — published 2011
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Riverrun to Livvy: Lots of ...

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More Than Friends: A Middle...

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A "Finnegans Wake" Lextiona...

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A "Finnegans Wake" Alphabet...

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Blood Sacrifice for the Gre...

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Mars & Me

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A High School Nothing

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Going In and Coming Out

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“If Eve tempted Adam (the first finger-pointer), then God tempted her with his order, “Don’t,” the biggest temptation of all.”
Bill Cole Cliett, Riverrun to Livvy: Lots of Fun Reading the First Page of James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake."

“McHugh gives as references here “annyma roner” as “Ahriman,” the “Zoroastrian principle of evil” and the song “Little Annie Rooney,” and “moother of mine” as the song “Mother of Mine.”
Bill Cole Cliett, A "Finnegans Wake" Lextionary: Let James Joyce Jazz Up Your Voca(l)bulary

“apuckalips FW 455.1 n. The revelation of a cataclysmic upheaval or Apocalypse when you can pucker up your lips and kiss your ass goodbye. (“nor homemade hurricanes in our Cohortyard, no cupahurling nor apuckalips nor no puncheon jodelling nor no nothing”) Punch and Judy appear here.”
Bill Cole Cliett, A "Finnegans Wake" Lextionary: Let James Joyce Jazz Up Your Voca(l)bulary



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