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Web sites and pages of fellow Hogan Associates, plus some others of interest to all. P lease send information about your web presence, or that of other Associates. The Finnegans Wake Society of New York's web site. Http:/ www.finneganswake.org/. Leads members in the search for meanings in Joyce's last great work, a landmark literary masterpiece of the 20th century. Judge S. Michael Nadel's. New York City District of the. New York State Court of Claims web site:. William F. Dowling of the. Http:/ www....
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group: Notes from the March 2013 Meeting
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group. We're a friendly group of Finnegans Wake readers who get together once a month in Philadelphia to work through Joyce's final, uh, "novel." All are welcome. Tuesday, May 7, 2013. Notes from the March 2013 Meeting. Starting at the bottom of p.136, “the mountain view…. The bottom of page 136 continues with our discussion of the father figure, HCE. We seem to be simultaneously overlooking the city of Dublin from the Wicklow Mountains just south of Baile Átha Cliath. Hotel...
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group: Notes from the May 2013 Meeting
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group. We're a friendly group of Finnegans Wake readers who get together once a month in Philadelphia to work through Joyce's final, uh, "novel." All are welcome. Saturday, June 8, 2013. Notes from the May 2013 Meeting. Part I, Chapter 6, pp. 141-143. We began at Q #5 and stopped at Q #10). While also highlighting the ways the servant, Kate - the subject of question 6 - is a drudge who gets ordered around ("summoned"). Note the return of the Tok, Tik, Tuk, Tek, Tak - Kat...
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group: May 2012
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group. We're a friendly group of Finnegans Wake readers who get together once a month in Philadelphia to work through Joyce's final, uh, "novel." All are welcome. Thursday, May 17, 2012. Report from April 2012 Meeting. We began on page 111 with the question “Why then how? Noted that horses appear in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. In Mr Deasy’s office where he has a print of Great Horses of History. Janine picks up here for a bit:. Which opens the door to said femin...
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group: September 2012
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group. We're a friendly group of Finnegans Wake readers who get together once a month in Philadelphia to work through Joyce's final, uh, "novel." All are welcome. Thursday, September 13, 2012. Report from August 2012 Meeting. Notes for the August meeting, pp. 120-123. Picking up from the colon fourteen lines down the page, starting “all those red raddled…”. The language is presented but not on WHAT. Consider how Joyce’s narrator, here, insinuates characteristics of the...
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group: November/December 2012 Report
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group. We're a friendly group of Finnegans Wake readers who get together once a month in Philadelphia to work through Joyce's final, uh, "novel." All are welcome. Wednesday, December 19, 2012. Just because we haven't been blogging doesn't mean we haven't been meeting! Too busy to blog, not too busy to meet. So, to catch everyone up for 2013, here's where we are (pp. 126-132):. HCE is our myth-erector, myth-making and also perhaps erecting something of mythic proportions (you...
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group: March 2012
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group. We're a friendly group of Finnegans Wake readers who get together once a month in Philadelphia to work through Joyce's final, uh, "novel." All are welcome. Sunday, March 11, 2012. Report from the February 2012 Meeting. We continued making our way through the list of names for ALP's "mamafesta." We returned to an idea that has come up in the past: what does the story look like when told from the woman's point of view? How is the female writing/rewriting different?
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group: Notes from the January 2013 Meeting
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Philly Finnegans Wake Reading Group. We're a friendly group of Finnegans Wake readers who get together once a month in Philadelphia to work through Joyce's final, uh, "novel." All are welcome. Saturday, February 9, 2013. Notes from the January 2013 Meeting. Part I, Chapter 6, pp. 133-134 (quality, not quantity! But it also conjures up a man who is up to no good with the "kay women" and giving employment to "gee men" (whores; G-Men, or detectives, according to McHugh here). HCE comes off as something ...
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The City and the World: November 2006
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The City and the World. Sownynge in moral vertu was his speche, and gladly wolde he lerne and gladly teche. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. At a Bronx school, Latin is the root of all learning. If you've ever questioned the value of the Latin language, you should read this article. On a new experiment in public education taking shape in the South Bronx:. The class then switched to translating the fable about a shepherd saved from having to fight a lion because he had pulled a thorn from its paw. The st...
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