I assume you mean Anna Livia Plurabelle, modeled in part after James Joyce's wife, Nora Barnacle.
And it's Finnegans Wake (without the apostrophe).
In James Joyce's "Finnegans Wake," the wife is not given a specific name. She is referred to as ALP, which is short for Anna Livia Plurabelle. This character symbolizes the River Liffey in Dublin and plays a significant role in the novel's themes of life, death, and resurrection.
Anna Livia Plurabelle
The ISBN of Finnegans Wake is 0-14-118126-5.
The ISBN of A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake is 1577314050.
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake was created in 1944.
The book Finnegans Wake by James Joyce has 656 pages.
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake has 400 pages.
James Joyce wrote Ulysses. He also is the author of Finnegans Wake.
James Joyce did not complete any major works after "Finnegans Wake." He spent the remainder of his life teaching and working on smaller projects, including various essays and revisions to his earlier works.
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James Joyce in 'Finnegans Wake'
Lots of Fun at Finnegans Wake with Anthony Burgess - 1973 TV was released on: USA: 8 July 1973
The quotation "We lived and laughed and loved and left" is from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake and can be found on page 15 in the 1939 edition of the book.