Find all critical line references between two lines:
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Copyright by Bill Cadbury. Permission granted to make one copy for any
personal
scholarly or educational use.
Line references to FINNEGANS WAKE, arranged by WAKE page and line
number, in
the following books:
James S. Atherton, THE BOOKS AT THE WAKE (Expanded and Corrected
Edition)
(Mamaroneck, N.Y.: Paul P. Appel, 1974)
John Bishop, JOYCE'S BOOK OF THE DARK: FINNEGANS WAKE (Madison:
University of
Wisconsin Press, 1986)
Grace Eckley, CHILDREN'S LORE IN FINNEGANS WAKE (Syracuse University
Press,
1985)
John Gordon, FINNEGANS WAKE: A PLOT SUMMARY (Syracuse University Press,
1986)
Margaret C. Solomon, ETERNAL GEOMATER: THE SEXUAL UNIVERSE OF FINNEGANS
WAKE
(Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1969)
Roland McHugh, THE FINNEGANS WAKE EXPERIENCE (Berkeley: University of
California Press, 1981)
Roland McHugh, THE SIGLA OF FINNEGANS WAKE (Austin: University of
Texas Press, 1976)
Margot Norris, THE DECENTERED UNIVERSE OF FINNEGANS WAKE (Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974)
William York Tindall, A READER'S GUIDE TO FINNEGANS WAKE (New York:
Farrar,
Straus and Giroux, 1969).
Added texts:
Bernard Benstock, JOYCE-AGAIN'S WAKE
Margot Norris, JOYCE'S WEB
Lorraine Weir, WRITING JOYCE: A SEMIOTICS OF THE JOYCE SYSTEM
Kimberly Devlin, WANDERING AND RETURN IN FINNEGAN'S WAKE
Suzette Henke, JAMES JOYCE AND THE POLITICS OF DESIRE
Patrick McCarthy, CRITICAL ESSAYS ON JAMES JOYCE'S FINNEGAN'S WAKE
Note: The traditional page and line numbers are used (e.g., 102.23
means page
103, line 22; 288.F5 means footnote 5 on page 288) for the most part as
the
authors give them except that line numbers lower than 10 are always
preceded by
a zero (.03 not .3) for reasons of my sorting program. I have corrected
a few
obvious typos, usually silently. I have erratically normalized usage
concerning
L and R (left and right margins), thinking it easier to spot separate
marginal
entries than either the line number of the text to which they are
parallel or the line number in the margin itself. Entries without a line number
(e.g. 268)
are of course references to pages. Author abbreviations are obvious.
For Atherton, Gordon (after p.106), Norris, McHugh, I began a
special symbolism which someday I will regularize for the others: in
cases where the reference is in a list, for instance of versions of
the Dublin motto or versions of "heliotrope", I have followed the
page
number in the author with a dash (e.g. Ath195-), thinking it might
be
handy to know where such lists are.
Be aware that each entry has a Tab preceding the author
abbreviation, for ease in massaging the list in a word processor
to
print it, for instance in columns.
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