Finnegans Wake in Santa Cruz
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
The end?
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Ann Cavanaugh Our second tour of Finnegans Wake has come to an end. In the front of my copy I have noted "2nd try, 8/8/18." On J...
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
HCE, Job and the Guilt of Everyman, Part 7 (seventh part of seven) by Ann Cavanaugh
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Joyce to my understanding shifts away from the notion of justice ( for either the individual or the universal). Joyce seems to understand th...
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HCE, Job and the Guilt of Everyman, Part 6 (sixth part of seven), by Ann Cavanaugh
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Part VI Margarete Susman in her insightful essay on Job, God the Creator, in Glatzer’s book, speaks to a larger sense of justice or one whi...
HCE, Job and the Guilt of Everyman, Part 5 (fifth part of seven), by Ann Cavanaugh
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Job cannot understand God’s sense of justice but through opening to the vastness of creation he sees and accepts his inability to comprehend...
HCE, Job and the Guilt of Everyman, Part 4 (fourth part of seven), by Ann Cavanaugh
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The biblical God we meet is seduced (or tested himself as it were) by Satan to allow the torture of Job as a way of testing Job’s devotion t...
HCE, Job and the Guilt of Everyman, Part 3 (third of seven parts) , by Ann Cavanaugh
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Job is adamant that he has expected justice from a God whom he believes is a just God and to whom he has been faithful. One can see in this ...
HCE, Job and the Guilt of Everyman, Part 2 (second of seven parts) , by Ann Cavanaugh
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In tackling the question of guilt it is important to sort out what I refer to as guilt with a small g and Guilt with a large G. Guilt (with ...
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