This post looks at a connection between a passage in I.8 and the very beginning and end of Finnegans Wake.
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A Rude Breathing on the Void of To Be
This post discusses some images of gorges and voids in Finnegans Wake.
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Finnegans Wake has a way of burrowing into the mind, and after readers have internalized enough of it, they can more easily connect it to their everyday experience. In this post, I briefly examine how the word “clipper” in everyday life can become a jumping off point for reflecting on Joyce’s literature and, ultimately, the human condition. It is as Buck Mulligan says in Ulysses: “Any object, intensely regarded, may be a gate of access to the incorruptible eon of the gods.” Mulligan is, of course, being his usual, mocking self, but — as Joyce often reveals — a lot of Truth can be said in jest.
Continue readingIs Leopold Bloom the Dreamer of Finnegans Wake?
This post briefly discusses the re-use of certain phrases in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Toward the end, I’ll address my clickbaity title. I’ll let you decide (…but the answer’s no).
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