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  2. Finnegans Wake - Wikipedia

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    Finnegans Wake is a novel by the Irish writer James Joyce. It is known for its allusive and experimental style and its reputation as one of the most difficult works in literature. In 1924, it began to appear in installments under the title "fragments from Work in Progress". The final title was only revealed when the book was published on 4 May ...

  3. Finnegan's Wake - Wikipedia

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    Finnegan's Wake" (Roud 1009) is an Irish-American comic folk ballad, first published in New York in 1864. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Various 19th-century variety theatre performers, including Dan Bryant of Bryant's Minstrels , claimed authorship but a definitive account of the song's origin has not been established.

  4. The Ballad of Persse O'Reilly - Wikipedia

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    The Ballad of Persse O'Reilly is a song in book one of James Joyce's novel Finnegans Wake (pages 44.24 to 47.32), where the protagonist H.C.E. has been brought low by a rumour which begins to spread across Dublin, apparently concerning a sexual trespass involving two girls in Phoenix Park; however details of HCE's transgression change with each retelling of events.

  5. Waywords and Meansigns - Wikipedia

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    Waywords and Meansigns: Recreating Finnegans Wake [in its whole wholume] is an international project setting James Joyce's novel Finnegans Wake to music. Waywords and Meansigns has released two editions of audio, each offering an unabridged musical adaptation of Joyce's book.

  6. Waywords and Meansigns Opendoor Edition - Wikipedia

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    The Waywords and Meansigns Opendoor Edition debuted in 2017 as a part of the Waywords and Meansigns project, setting James Joyce's Finnegans Wake to music. The Opendoor Edition features over 100 artists and musicians performing unabridged passages of Finnegans Wake. [1]

  7. Roaratorio - Wikipedia

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    Roaratorio, an Irish circus on Finnegans Wake is a musical composition by American avant-garde composer John Cage.It was composed in 1979 for Klaus Schöning of West German Radio, and premiered as one of the entries in Schöning's radio series.

  8. List of Irish ballads - Wikipedia

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    "The Ragman's Wake" "Tim Finigan's Wake" – also known as "Finnegan's Wake" – mid 19th-century broadside and music-hall song published in New York, attributed to John F. Poole, [116] to an air called "The French Musician" [16] [117] "The Tipperary Christening" "Waxies' Dargle" – about the annual outing to Ringsend by Dublin cobblers ...

  9. Category:Finnegans Wake - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Finnegans Wake" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. O. File:OurExagmination.jpg; S. File:SkeletonKeyToFinnegansWake.jpg