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Follows a man's thoughts and dreams during a single night. It is also a book that participates in the re-reading of Irish history that was part of the revival of the early 20th century. The author also wrote "Ulysses", "Dubliners" and "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man".
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Facsimiles, Manuscripts, English Manuscripts, Notebooks, sketchbooks, Fiction, Older men, Dreams, Proofs (Printing), Textual Criticism, Classic Literature, Family, open_syllabus_project, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Protestants, Hotelkeepers, Families, British and irish fiction (fictional works by one author), English literature, Finnegans wake (Joyce, James), Ireland, fiction, Dublin (ireland), fiction, Fiction, historical, general, Literary collectionsPeople
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Buffalo, New York (State), Dublin (Ireland), Dublin, IrelandShowing 11 featured editions. View all 128 editions?
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Finnegans Wake: Centennial Edition
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Scribbledehobble: the ur-workbook for Finnegans wake.
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"Limited to four hundred and twenty-five numbered copies."--Front f.l.
This copy is number 358. [signed: James Joyce]
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