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Finnegan's Wake

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Finnegan’s Wake
Joyce novel based around the dreams and nightmares of H. C. Earwicker. [Br. Lit.: Joyce Finnegans Wake]
See : Dreaming


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Finally, he assesses Finnegan's Wake as an "all but impenetrable work .
SIR: The last sentence, on p24 of AR October (Outrage), is the best I have read since Finnegan's Wake.
As the Irish writer James Joyce wrote in Finnegan's Wake, "Catholic means here comes everybody.
 
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