A Guide through Finnegans Wake
"An insightful, fresh, and lucid approach to a difficult work."--A. Nicolas Fargnoli, author of Critical Companion to James Joyce "Epstein is one of the foremost Joyce scholars, in fact, a pioneer. His guide is comprehensive and obviously the result of a lifetime of interaction with Joyce's book."--Fritz Senn, director, Zürich James Joyce Foundation "A book that every Joycean will want to own."--Sebastian Knowles, series editor Written in a complex, pun-based idiogloss and boasting a dreamlike narrative that defies conventions of plot and continuity, James Joyce's Finnegans Wake has been challenging readers since its first publication in 1939. The novel is so famously difficult that it is widely agreed that only the brave or foolhardy attempt to unravel this well-known but relatively little-read classic. Most tackle the text in reading groups, which provide mutual assistance (and moral support) in understanding Joyce's modern masterpiece. Now, with the publication of Edmund Epstein's A Guide through Finnegans Wake, no one has to go it alone. Recognized as one of the world's foremost Joyce scholars, Epstein has been reading and thinking about Joyce for over fifty years, and his considerable experience and enthusiasm is preserved here for the benefit of anyone with an interest in reading the Wake. This accessible guide approaches the daunting work in a way that provides handrails for beginners while, at the same time, presenting new insights for experienced readers. Edmund Lloyd Epstein is professor of English at Queens College and the Graduate Center at CUNY.
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A Guide through Finnegans Wake
"An insightful, fresh, and lucid approach to a difficult work."--A. Nicolas Fargnoli, author of Critical Companion to James Joyce "Epstein is one of the foremost Joyce scholars, in fact, a pioneer. His guide is comprehensive and obviously the result of a lifetime of interaction with Joyce's book."--Fritz Senn, director, Zürich James Joyce Foundation "A book that every Joycean will want to own."--Sebastian Knowles, series editor Written in a complex, pun-based idiogloss and boasting a dreamlike narrative that defies conventions of plot and continuity, James Joyce's Finnegans Wake has been challenging readers since its first publication in 1939. The novel is so famously difficult that it is widely agreed that only the brave or foolhardy attempt to unravel this well-known but relatively little-read classic. Most tackle the text in reading groups, which provide mutual assistance (and moral support) in understanding Joyce's modern masterpiece. Now, with the publication of Edmund Epstein's A Guide through Finnegans Wake, no one has to go it alone. Recognized as one of the world's foremost Joyce scholars, Epstein has been reading and thinking about Joyce for over fifty years, and his considerable experience and enthusiasm is preserved here for the benefit of anyone with an interest in reading the Wake. This accessible guide approaches the daunting work in a way that provides handrails for beginners while, at the same time, presenting new insights for experienced readers. Edmund Lloyd Epstein is professor of English at Queens College and the Graduate Center at CUNY.
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A Guide through Finnegans Wake

A Guide through Finnegans Wake

by Edmund Lloyd Epstein
A Guide through Finnegans Wake

A Guide through Finnegans Wake

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"An insightful, fresh, and lucid approach to a difficult work."--A. Nicolas Fargnoli, author of Critical Companion to James Joyce "Epstein is one of the foremost Joyce scholars, in fact, a pioneer. His guide is comprehensive and obviously the result of a lifetime of interaction with Joyce's book."--Fritz Senn, director, Zürich James Joyce Foundation "A book that every Joycean will want to own."--Sebastian Knowles, series editor Written in a complex, pun-based idiogloss and boasting a dreamlike narrative that defies conventions of plot and continuity, James Joyce's Finnegans Wake has been challenging readers since its first publication in 1939. The novel is so famously difficult that it is widely agreed that only the brave or foolhardy attempt to unravel this well-known but relatively little-read classic. Most tackle the text in reading groups, which provide mutual assistance (and moral support) in understanding Joyce's modern masterpiece. Now, with the publication of Edmund Epstein's A Guide through Finnegans Wake, no one has to go it alone. Recognized as one of the world's foremost Joyce scholars, Epstein has been reading and thinking about Joyce for over fifty years, and his considerable experience and enthusiasm is preserved here for the benefit of anyone with an interest in reading the Wake. This accessible guide approaches the daunting work in a way that provides handrails for beginners while, at the same time, presenting new insights for experienced readers. Edmund Lloyd Epstein is professor of English at Queens College and the Graduate Center at CUNY.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813035345
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication date: 05/05/2010
Series: Florida James Joyce
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 445,452
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Edmund Lloyd Epstein is professor of English at Queens College and the Graduate Center at CUNY.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Acknowledgments xi

List of Abbreviations xv

Introduction: The Recirculated Commedia of James Joyce 1

1 Book I (FW 1-216) / The Age of Gods (Vico) 25

Space Medium: Time and the River Flow Backward

2 Book II (FW 217-400) / The Age of Heroes (Vico) 102

Time Medium: Time and the River Flow Forward: Twilight to Midnight

3 Book III (FW 401-590) / The Age of Democracy (Vico) 164

Time Medium: Time and the River Flow Forward: Midnight to Dawn

4 Book IV (FW 591-628) / Ricorso (Vico) 247

Time Medium Ending, SPACE Medium Recommencing: The River Begins to Flow Backward: Dawn

Notes 289

Works Cited 303

Index 309

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