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When she staged Cymbeline – "an impenetrable text" – they changed the script freely.
The thesis Kiberd develops is that this Ulysses, the holy grail of difficult novels of the 20th Century, was never supposed to be a remote, impenetrable text.
Even close friends and family were disapproving of Joyce's seemingly impenetrable text, with Joyce's brother Stanislaus "rebuk[ing] him for writing an incomprehensible night-book", and former friend Oliver Gogarty believing the book to be a joke, pulled by Joyce on the literary community, referring to it as "the most colossal leg pull in literature since Macpherson's Ossian".
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The thing about studying philosophy is that it presents you with lots of obscure and impenetrable texts, which you have to work hard to understand.
Art books are often subject to a law of inverse proportions, which states that the bigger and glossier the plates the more turgid and impenetrable the text.
Impenetrable blocks of text were rejected by some some.
As always with these type of places, the "facts" are presented in dense, impenetrable blocks of text.
Poems are a different mode of expression, and if not incorporated in the right way, they will become impenetrable blocks of text that are not digested like the rest of the film: Not only will they stand out and call attention to themselves, but they won't be understood.
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