II.i.7. Typed [carbon?] copy of part of Book II, Episode 2 of "Work in Progress"

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Main Creator: Joyce, James, 1882-1941
Contributors: Jahnke, Hans E
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Summary:First words: A halt for hearsake. A scene at sight
In collection: Hans E. Jahnke Bequest at the Zurich James Joyce Foundation online at the National Library Of Ireland, 2014
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published / Created: Dublin: published on behalf of the Zurich James Joyce Foundation by the National Library of Ireland, 2014.
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Notes:Typed [carbon?] copy with emendations in Joyce's hand.

Location in Joyce's work: FW II.2; FW 279.09-281.19

Date from: How Joyce wrote Finnegans Wake : a chapter by chapter genetic guide / edited by Luca Crispi and Sam Slote. - Wisconsin : University of Wisconsin Press, 2007. pp.486.

Zurich James Joyce Foundation; Augustinergasse 9, 8001; Zurich, Switzerland.

James Joyce Quarterly, Vol. 42/43, No. 1/4 (Fall, 2004 - Summer, 2006), pp. 17-21

Physical description: 1 online resource (5 sheets)

Electronic reproduction of: Typed [carbon?] copy of part of Book II, Episode 2 of "Work in Progress" 1934 or after. 5 sheets (5 pages), pp. [1]-4 + additional sheet. In: Zurich James Joyce Foundation. Call number of original: Wake II.2 A halt for hearsake_4

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