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A Word In Your Ear
How & Why to Read James Joyce’s
Finnegans Wake
by Eric Rosenbloom
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Table of Contents
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E X C E R P T S :
Introductory Pages
Also in
Portuguese
(translation by Josenildo Marques)
See also
the
introductory essay
at the James Joyce Bibliography
The Ravisht Bride
— Brighid and the year 1132 —
(11-page 53-KB pdf file)
Archdruid Berkeley
& St. Patrick
— a reading of pp. 611–612 —
(9-page 66-KB pdf file)
The 2nd edition of
A Word In Your Ear
is available from BookSurge Publishing
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Witches Brew
(an explication of
Finnegans Wake,
pages 21–23)
by Eric Rosenbloom
(14-page 80-KB pdf file)
“Hark, the corne entreats! And the larpnotes prittle.”
(a 16-KB pdf file of the Prankquean–Jarl van Hoother story,
pages 21–23, set on a single page for easy reference)
Serapis on the Liffey
by Eric Rosenbloom
Serapis,
by Georg Ebers
(391-page 850-KB pdf file)
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Mummeries of Resurrection
The Cycle of Osiris in
Finnegans Wake
by Mark L. Troy
Osiris, Isis, and Horus,
by Georg Ebers
Concordance
of
Finnegans Wake
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“Of the first was he to bare arms ...”;
and,
“a daintical pair of accomplasses”
( Vieus Von DVbLIn )
“The prankquean was to hold her dummyship ...”
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“Well, you know or don’t you kennet or haven’t I told you
every telling has a taling and that’s the he and the she of it.”
(James Joyce reciting pages 213-216)
5.5-minute 2.2-MB MP3 file
complete 1929 recording:
real-audio stream, 8-1/2 minutes
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“Finnegan’s Wake” (the song)
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ALPdrücken
a prejudiced list of resources
useful to the reader of
Finnegans Wake
A Shorter
Finnegans Wake
Sevenly
The primary editions of
Finnegans Wake
Finnegans Wake for Children
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(1923)
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