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Author Curraoin, Diarmuid
Title I know that I have Broken Every Heart : The Significance of the Irish Language in Finnegans Wake and in Other Works of James Joyce
Imprint Palo Alto : Academica Press, 2013
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Note Intro -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- COMAOIN/ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CHAPTER ONE THE LANGUAGE OF THE OUTLAW -- CHAPTER TWO THE DREAM OF THE BLACK PANTHER. -- CHAPTER THREE 'I KNOW THAT I HAVE BROKEN EVERY HEART' -- CHAPTER FOUR LESS THAN LOVERS, MORE THAN FRIENDS -- CHAPTER FIVE THE SAYINGS OF THE WEST -- CHAPTER SIX OUR HEARTS FLUNG OPEN WIDE -- CHAPTER SEVEN STORIES OF YOU -- CHAPTER EIGHT A PRAYER FOR A RESURRECTION MAN -- APPENDIX -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
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Subject Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941. -- Finnegans wake.;Joyce, James, -- 1882-1941 -- Language.;Irish language
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