Guidebook Narration in Finnegans Wake
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*'The Rue Reaumur, to the left of the church, leads us back to the Rue de
Turbigo, about 500 yds. from the Place de la Republique.'*
*Baedeker's Paris an...
Wisdom’s Sunlit Path
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Sirach 24:1-12 While we were in Salisbury, Margaret and I took the
opportunity to visit Stonehenge. We’ve been there before, and it truly is a
remarkable p...
Six of My Favorite Experiences of 2023
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Natural Bridge, Virginia
*Great, bright portal,*
*shelf of rock,*
*rocks fitted in long ledges*[...]
*The world heaved—we are next to the sky*
- H.D.
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Snatches of the Everlasting Gospel 3
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[Word repetitions in Finnegans Wake]
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Joyce uses repetitions in almost every sentence, but they're usually
slightly changed so they're very hard to inventory.
Using a very primitive regexp «\b...
Ulysses Chapter 1: Telemachus
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*Solemnly he came forward and mounted the round gunrest. He faced about and
blessed gravely thrice the tower, the surrounding land and the awaking
mounta...
New Home
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The only constant in life is change. I've moved to tumblr permanently, so
below is where you can find me and my ongoing creative endeavors.
MY TUMBLR: www....
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Usually Finnegans Wake readings are all trees, even leaves, and not much
forest. There's little narrative and even less sense. The broader plot
summary p...
@11ysses
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When the first earthquake hit Japan this year, I realized that it was
surprisingly difficult to get up-to-date news. The New York Times was still
making ts...
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