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NOTES

1 This essay stems from a simultaneous reading of the relevant section of Finnegans Wake and Gilles Deleuze's The Logic of Sense (trans. Mark Lester, NY: Columbia UP, 1990), as well as Deleuze's Difference and Repetition (trans. Paul Patton, NY: Columbia UP, 1994); this in combination with reading the alchemical studies of C. G. Jung (primarily Psychology and Alchemy and Mysterium Coniunctionis, trans. R. F. C. Hull, Princeton: Princeton UP, 1968 and 1970, resp.).

2 Norris, Margot. The Decentered Universe of Finnegans Wake: A Structural Analysis. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins UP, 1976. 99.

3 Ibid., 105.

4 Tindall, William York. A Reader's Guide to Finnegans Wake. Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 1969. 188.

5 Cf., ch. 16 of The Logic of Sense.

6 Cf., ch. 17, ibid.

7 Cf., ch. 3., ibid.
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