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James Joyce: Critical Essay by Marian Eide

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SOURCE: Eide, Marian. “The Language of Flows: Fluidity, Virology, and Finnegans Wake.James Joyce Quarterly 34, no 4 (summer 1997): 473-88.

In this essay, Eide explores Joyce's “fluidity of language” in Finnegans Wake and asserts that the book “performs an exploration of the interactive relationship between oppositional entities.”

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