Place, Personality, and the Irish WriterAndrew Carpenter Barnes & Noble Books, 1977 - 199 頁 |
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... Finnegans Wake , while his extensive use of his native dialect in his works is virtually ignored.1 Irish readers naturally tend to take his use of the dialect for granted . Non - Irish readers tend to do the same because of its apparent ...
... Finnegans Wake , while his extensive use of his native dialect in his works is virtually ignored.1 Irish readers naturally tend to take his use of the dialect for granted . Non - Irish readers tend to do the same because of its apparent ...
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... Finnegans Wake was conceived and written : " The romantic school is often and grievously misinterpreted , not more by others than by its own , for that impatient temper which , as it could see no fit abode here for its ideals , chose to ...
... Finnegans Wake was conceived and written : " The romantic school is often and grievously misinterpreted , not more by others than by its own , for that impatient temper which , as it could see no fit abode here for its ideals , chose to ...
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... Finnegans Wake ' and Glossary for Joyce's Other Works , p . 335 . 10 The English Dialect Dictionary , ed . Joseph Wright ( Oxford : Henry Frowde , 1905 ) , V , 562 . 11 Notes for Joyce : An Annotation of James Joyce's ' Ulysses ' ( New ...
... Finnegans Wake ' and Glossary for Joyce's Other Works , p . 335 . 10 The English Dialect Dictionary , ed . Joseph Wright ( Oxford : Henry Frowde , 1905 ) , V , 562 . 11 Notes for Joyce : An Annotation of James Joyce's ' Ulysses ' ( New ...
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FOREWORD Andrew Carpenter | 7 |
IDEALS | 41 |
THE PARNELL THEME IN LITERATURE F S L Lyons | 69 |
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