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"It may seem that Ulysses violates the techniques of the novel beyond all limit, but Finnegans Wake takes language beyond any boundary of communicability. It may seem that Ulysses represents the most arduous
attempt to give physiognomy to chaos, but Finnegans Wake defines itself as Chaosmos and Microchasm and constitutes the most terrifying
document of formal instability and semantic ambiguity that we possess." — Umberto Eco, The Open Work (1962)
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