Wandering and Return in "Finnegans Wake" An Integrative Approach to Joyce's Fictions

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title_auth Wandering and Return in "Finnegans Wake" An Integrative Approach to Joyce's Fictions
title_exact_search Wandering and Return in "Finnegans Wake" An Integrative Approach to Joyce's Fictions
title_full Wandering and Return in "Finnegans Wake" An Integrative Approach to Joyce's Fictions Kimberley J. Devlin
title_fullStr Wandering and Return in "Finnegans Wake" An Integrative Approach to Joyce's Fictions Kimberley J. Devlin
title_full_unstemmed Wandering and Return in "Finnegans Wake" An Integrative Approach to Joyce's Fictions Kimberley J. Devlin
title_short Wandering and Return in "Finnegans Wake"
title_sort wandering and return in finnegans wake an integrative approach to joyce s fictions
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