The Structure of Finnegans Wake
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Title
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The Structure of Finnegans Wake
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Description
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In its efforts to integrate the arts, the Institute of Design brings before the students the great creative writers in lecture series. For a better understanding of the work of James Joyce, Leslie L. Lewis prepared charts disclosing the structure of the books "Ulysses" and "Finnegans Wake."
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Designer
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Lewis, Leslie L.
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Date
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1945
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Source
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Vision in Motion
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Bibliographic Citation
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Moholy-Nagy, László. 1947. Vision in Motion. Paul Theobald. Figure 435, page 347.
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Is Referenced By
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Phelan, James Blackwell. 2017. "Ulysses , Annotation, and the Literature of Information Overload" James Joyce Quarterly, Volume 55, Number 1-2, Fall 2017-Winter 2018, pp. 35-57
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Leslie L. Lewis blocks out a five-column-by-seventeen-row Ulysses-style schema that relates figures in the Wake to hermeneutic categories and overwrites it with a pair of schematic figures that thwart and jar with the grid but complement each other: sectioned concentric rings charting the books, cycles, and so forth of Giambattista Vico’s New Science and a starburst whose rays signify miscellaneous formal principles, emanating and radiating from the initials J. J.