Travesties: Tom Stoppard’s Joyce and Other Dadaist Fantasies, Or History in a Hat
Ira B. Nadel
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Murray McArthur
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The Resurrection of Being in the Ricorso of Finnegans Wake
Damon Franke
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Seánsong, or whatyoumacormack, in Finnegans Wake
Patrick Reilly
“Time Drops in Decay”: A Portrait of the Artist in History (ii), Chapter 2
Andrew Gibson
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Getting Past No in “Scylla and Charybdis”
John Gordon
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“Love at a Distance (Bloomism)”: The Chance Encounter and the Democratization of the Modernist Style
Michael Douglas Sayeau
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Meaning Postponed: Finnegans Wake and The Post Card
Andrew J. Mitchell
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The Ass and the Four: Oppositional Figures for the Reader in Finnegans Wake
Anne L. Cavender

