raped
lutetias
in the lock:
?
?
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Edgar Allan Poe:
The Raven
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
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C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 229
? ? ? ? 419. 29:5
? ? ? ? re'furloined notepaper
? ? ? Title of Work:
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) The Purloined Letter
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Edgar Allan Poe:
The Raven
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
? ? ? ? 133. 20:12
popeling
? Name of Person:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 448. 17:6
? ? ? Pope's Avegnue
? ? ? Name of Person:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 466. 11:2
popetry.
? Name of Person:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 061. 30:6
? ? ? this leaden age of letters
? ? ? ? Title of Work:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 301. 24:6
? ? ! Sink deep or touch not the Cartesian spring!
? ? ? Allusion:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 397. 24:2
and by the world forgot,
? ? ? ? Allusion:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
? C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 230
? ? ? ? 161. 01:1
? ? ? michelangelines have fooled to dread
? ? ? Allusion:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? E. M. Forster: Where Angels Fear to Tread
? (1905)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 568. 18:8
his clouded cane
? Allusion:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 542. 29:5
? ? ?
raped lutetias in the lock:
? ? ? Title of Work:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744) The Rape of the Lock (1714)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 423. 21:6 . 25:6
He was grey at three, like sygnus the swan, when he made his boo to the public [. . . ] rapes the pad off his lock.
? ? Allusion:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
( Joyce brings in Pope as an example of a literary child prodigy. More particularly so when Joyce himself looks at his own achievements. . . )
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 089. 24:10
? ? ? A maunderin tongue in a pounderin jowl?
? ? ? ? Name of Person:
Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Ezra Pound The Cantos
? ? ? ? 116. 02:2
blurtubruskblunt as an Esra,
? ? Name of Person & Allusion: Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
(Esra : ? : palindrome of arse )
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Ezra Pound The Cantos
? ? ? ? 309. 23:6
? pound
? ? ? Name of Person:
Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? Ezra Pound The Cantos
? ? ? ? 566. 01:5
? ? ? pound
? ? ? Name of Person:
Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Ezra Pound The Cantos
? ? ? ? 459. 04:5
? ? ? my linking class girl [. . . ] With best from, cinder C [. . . ]
? ? ? ( An important major source for the STORY of FW, according to Atherton & Glasheen! Morton Prince is an outstanding neurologist, specializing in The
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? Morton Prince:
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
? C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 231
? ? ? ? 280. 21:5 624. 04:4 460. 12:4 273. n6:1
? I wrote me hopes, [. . . ] prince [. . . ] the mort [. . . ] Well, Maggy, I got your [. . . ]
? ? Dissociation of Personality (1906). But here, in this lexicon series, we have not got as far as the FW Story: for the moment, we are still grappling with
the FW texture! )
? ? ? ? ? ? ? +Sandulescu
(For the corresponding discussion, read Atherton, pages 40- 41! )
? ? ? ? A major source , according to Atherton
SEE Atherton, Main Text, pp 40-41. ]
? ? ? ? 424. 09:3
? . Prost bitte! Conshy! Tiberia is waiting on you, arrestocrank!
?
The Raven
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 229
? ? ? ? 419. 29:5
? ? ? ? re'furloined notepaper
? ? ? Title of Work:
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) The Purloined Letter
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Edgar Allan Poe:
The Raven
Tales of Mystery and Imagination
? ? ? ? 133. 20:12
popeling
? Name of Person:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 448. 17:6
? ? ? Pope's Avegnue
? ? ? Name of Person:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 466. 11:2
popetry.
? Name of Person:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 061. 30:6
? ? ? this leaden age of letters
? ? ? ? Title of Work:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 301. 24:6
? ? ! Sink deep or touch not the Cartesian spring!
? ? ? Allusion:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 397. 24:2
and by the world forgot,
? ? ? ? Allusion:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
? C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 230
? ? ? ? 161. 01:1
? ? ? michelangelines have fooled to dread
? ? ? Allusion:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? E. M. Forster: Where Angels Fear to Tread
? (1905)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 568. 18:8
his clouded cane
? Allusion:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 542. 29:5
? ? ?
raped lutetias in the lock:
? ? ? Title of Work:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744) The Rape of the Lock (1714)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 423. 21:6 . 25:6
He was grey at three, like sygnus the swan, when he made his boo to the public [. . . ] rapes the pad off his lock.
? ? Allusion:
Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
( Joyce brings in Pope as an example of a literary child prodigy. More particularly so when Joyce himself looks at his own achievements. . . )
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Alexander Pope:
Essay on Criticim (1711) Rape of the Lock (1714) Essay on Man (1734) The Dunciad (1743)
? ? ? ? 089. 24:10
? ? ? A maunderin tongue in a pounderin jowl?
? ? ? ? Name of Person:
Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Ezra Pound The Cantos
? ? ? ? 116. 02:2
blurtubruskblunt as an Esra,
? ? Name of Person & Allusion: Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
(Esra : ? : palindrome of arse )
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Ezra Pound The Cantos
? ? ? ? 309. 23:6
? pound
? ? ? Name of Person:
Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? Ezra Pound The Cantos
? ? ? ? 566. 01:5
? ? ? pound
? ? ? Name of Person:
Ezra Pound (1885-1972)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Ezra Pound The Cantos
? ? ? ? 459. 04:5
? ? ? my linking class girl [. . . ] With best from, cinder C [. . . ]
? ? ? ( An important major source for the STORY of FW, according to Atherton & Glasheen! Morton Prince is an outstanding neurologist, specializing in The
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? Morton Prince:
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
? C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 231
? ? ? ? 280. 21:5 624. 04:4 460. 12:4 273. n6:1
? I wrote me hopes, [. . . ] prince [. . . ] the mort [. . . ] Well, Maggy, I got your [. . . ]
? ? Dissociation of Personality (1906). But here, in this lexicon series, we have not got as far as the FW Story: for the moment, we are still grappling with
the FW texture! )
? ? ? ? ? ? ? +Sandulescu
(For the corresponding discussion, read Atherton, pages 40- 41! )
? ? ? ? A major source , according to Atherton
SEE Atherton, Main Text, pp 40-41. ]
? ? ? ? 424. 09:3
? . Prost bitte! Conshy! Tiberia is waiting on you, arrestocrank!
?
