Online Seminar Series: Finnegans Wake

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Date & Time

Wed, Jul 31 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

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Online Seminar Series

Finnegans Wake by James Joyce

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

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Having done the longest day in literature with Ulysses (1922),  Joyce set himself an even greater challenge for his next book – the night. “A nocturnal state… That is what I want to convey: what goes on in a dream, during a dream.” Published in 1939, the book would take Joyce two decades to complete.

A story with no real beginning or end, the work has come to assume a preeminent place in English literature. Anthony Burgess has lauded Finnegans Wake as “a great comic vision, one of the few books of the world that can make us laugh aloud on nearly every page”. Harold Bloom has called it Joyce’s  masterpiece, and, in The Western Canon (1994), wrote that “if aesthetic merit were ever again to center the canon, Finnegans Wake would be as close as our chaos could come to the heights of Shakespeare and Dante”.

Join us as we read this text a few pages at a time, every other Wednesday afternoon. Click here to visit the Finnegans Wake Online Seminar page, with links to media and the Discussion Forum.

July 31 Reading:

Book Two – Chapter Two of Finnegans Wake by Joyce (page 265, Line 33), Penguin Classics; Reissue edition (December 1999). ISBN 9780141181264. Also, Chapter Ten of A Reader’s Guide to Finnegans Wake by William Tindall. Syracuse University Press; Reprint edition (May 1996), ISBN 0815603851

Schedule:

12:30-2:00PM PDT

Tutor:

Barry Rabe

Location:

Online. Register to receive the link.

 

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