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Joyce in Suffolk
Joyce's time in the Suffolk town of Bungay is surprisingly little-known, despite the copious notes he made during his stay. This, just a small fragment, details his description of the church, St Mary. It contains seeds that would later flower into Ulysses, published just a few years later.
The Finnegans Wake Society of New York
The Finnegans Wake Society of New York is a reading group meeting monthly in New York City, which is open to anyone interested in James Joyce's last and most inaccessible work. Please visit our site to find out how to join us for reading and discussion, the pleasures of the Wake and o
James Joyce Page
Contains the complete text of FW and Ulysses, modified for the web. Incorporated Bill Cadbury's Line Reference list into the text with a search engine as rubric line numbers. Also has papers by Donald Theall and Jorn Barger.
Index to James Joyce's Finnegans Wake
An index to James Joyce's Finnegans Wake in HTML and compiled HTML format.
Finnegans Web
Complete text of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, in HTML;

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