Issy

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Issy is a key female figure in James Joyce’s experimental novel *Finnegans Wake*, often interpreted as the daughter in the central family and a symbol of youthful femininity and multiplicity.

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instanceOf character in Finnegans Wake
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Finnegans Wake NERFINISHED
associatedWithWork experimental fiction
modernist literature
createdBy James Joyce NERFINISHED
describedAs central daughter figure
complex, polysemous character
key female figure in Finnegans Wake
discussedIn literary criticism of Finnegans Wake
familyRole daughter
firstAppearance Finnegans Wake (1939) NERFINISHED
gender female
hasCounterpart the twins Shem and Shaun
hasForm highly allusive characterization
linguistically experimental portrayal
hasTheme eroticism
family dynamics
female subjectivity
identity fragmentation
performance and masquerade
languageOfWork English
literaryMovementOfAuthor High modernism NERFINISHED
nationalityOfAuthor Irish
oftenInterpretedAs figure of multiplicity and division
reflection of Anna Livia Plurabelle in younger form
symbol of modern girlhood
partOf Earwicker family NERFINISHED
relatedTo Anna Livia Plurabelle NERFINISHED
HCE NERFINISHED
Shaun NERFINISHED
Shem NERFINISHED
setInWork Dublin (fictionalized) NERFINISHED
studiedIn Joyce studies
symbolizes adolescence
desire
doubling
mirror imagery
multiplicity
sexual awakening
youthful femininity
workByAuthor James Joyce NERFINISHED

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