Joyce's rare view the nature of things in Finnegans wake

Richard Beckman argues that readers of Finnegans Wake must develop a new method of reading that flows from the text itself. Focusing on the mode of perception in the Wake --seeing the world obliquely because that is often the only way to get at the nature of things--Beckman maintains that Joyce'...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Beckman, Richard, 1932- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Gainesville : University Press of Florida c2007.
Colección:The Florida James Joyce series.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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  • "Gaogaogaone! Tapaa!" : the wrong side of the arras
  • An ungentlemen's club : the wrong side of honor
  • "Whyfe of his bothem" : the wrong side of marriage
  • Jove's word : the rude side of history
  • "A little to the rere" : Finnegans wake and Critique of pure reason
  • "Take your heads out of that taletub!" : commentary on Finnegans wake 272.09-21
  • Pipedreams : a brief epic within Finnegans wake
  • "The pump and pipe pingers" : Butt and Taff's rear view
  • "The mar of murmury" : a reading of Finnegans wake 266.18-267.11
  • What's wrong at "Park Mooting" : commentary on Finnegans wake 610.34-613.16.