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But to return to the Atlantic and Phenitia Proper
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide With Kate’s narrative of the latest assault on HCE behind us, we now turn to the consequences of that assault: the trial of
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Nowthen, leaving clashing ash
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide and the Hound of Culann Kate’s garrulous narration of the assault on HCE is rounded off with a brief coda, a single paragraph
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He spud in his faust
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Flying Before Jehovah’s Curse Kate’s narration of the latest assault on HCE finally comes to a conclusion, as the attacker
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Later on, after the solstitial pause
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Prize Fight Kate’s account of the assault on HCE continues. This section continues to draw on contemporary reports of true
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It was hard by the howe goes there
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Dogpond (Citadel Pond) in the Phoenix Park In the first edition of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake, Kate’s account of the assault
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Kate’s Narration
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Connacht Tribune and Tuam News In the following three or four pages of Finnegans Wake we finally hear Kate’s account of the
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Yes, the viability of vicinals
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide O’Connell Street In the last paragraph, Kate represented the thunderous voice of God in the First Age of Giambattista Vico’s
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For hear Allhighest sprack
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide of Ward James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake celebrates the circle of life and death. Writ large, this is the history of the world,
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Kate Strong
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Strong HCE’s history always repeats itself in the following generation. Our guide to this phase of the Earwicker affair is
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Ladies did not disdain those pagan ironed times
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Deer in the Phoenix Park (RFW 063.19–29) HCE is dead and buried in a watery grave at the bottom of Lough Neagh. But in the
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The other spring offensive
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Battle of the Plains of Abraham The first five paragraphs of chapter four of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake describe the death
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But abide Zeit’s sumonserving
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide abide Zeit’s sumonserving (RFW 062.21–27) The opening paragraphs of Chapter I.4 of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake describe the
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But t’house and allaboardshoops
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Tomb & Coffin Ship (RFW 062.08–20) HCE is dead and has just been buried in a tomb that he blasted out of the bedrock at
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Best. This wastohavebeen underground heaven
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Lachaise Cemetery, Paris HCE’s underwater grave is blasted out of the bedrock at the bottom of Lough Neagh, the reinforced
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Now gode
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Teak Coffin (RFW 061.01–20) In the previous chapter of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake, HCE sought asylum from his assailant.
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As the lion in our teargarten
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Prisoner of Gisors (RFW 060.01–060.29) The fourth chapter of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake opens where the previous chapter
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The Humphriad III
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Caged Lion The fourth chapter of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake is the third and final part of The Humphriad, the story of HCE
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Liverpoor?
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide French: Landscape after Rain (RFW 059.23–059.28) The last ten pages of Chapter 3 of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake comprise an
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For in those deyes
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Sacrifice of Isaac : The Green Woods of Truagh The last ten pages of Chapter 3 of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake comprise an
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Oxmanswold
Finnegans Wake ‒ A Prescriptive Guide Cairns at Knowth, County Meath (RFW 059.05–059.16) The last ten pages of Chapter 3 of James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake comprise
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