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Date: 2010-11-10 16:28:34
Finnegans Wake
Macaronic language
James Joyce
Wake
Howth Castle
Joyce
Proverb
Here Comes Everybody
Tristan
Literature
Given names
Irish literature

Oral Tradition[removed]):[removed]The Narrative Presentation of Orality

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