Ota,
weewahrwificle
of Torquells,
?
?
Sandulescu-Literary-Allusions-in-Finnegans-Wake
?
?
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 551. 04:1
she skalded her mermeries in my Snorryson's Sagos:
? Name of Person & Title of Work: Snorri Sturlason's Sagas
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 017. 28:6
? ? ? a waast wizzard all of whirlworlds.
? ? ? ? Title of Work:
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
( Kringla Heimsins ? 'the world's circle')
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 134. 27:1
; herald hairyfair,
? ? Name of Person:
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 169. 04:5
? Horrild Hairwire
? ? ? ? Name of Person:
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old
Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 610. 03:3
? ? ? ? ? ! O horild haraflare!
? ? ? ? ? ? Name of Person:
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 253
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 051. 16:9
Thorkill's time!
? Allusion
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 091. 09:8
? ? ? thurkells
? ? ? ? Allusion
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 464. 32:1
Tower Geesyhus?
? ? Allusion
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 493. 19:8
?
Ota, weewahrwificle of Torquells,
? ? ? ? Torgils (Torgesius) was once King of Dublin.
? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 262. n1:13
? ? ? ? ? , Gotahelv!
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Heimskringla
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 254
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 006. 04:9 . 07:10
romekeepers,
[. . . ]
suits tony)
Title of Work & Name of Person:
Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (69-130 AD) De vita Caesarum
(The Twelve Caesars)
Atherton (1959:233ff)
Suetonius: The Twelve Caesars
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 552. 16:1
arcane celestials to Sweatenburgs Welhell!
Titles of Works & Name of Author:
Emanuel Swedenborg
(1688-1782) (Swedish philosopher and theologian, who greatly influenced William Blake. )
Arcana Coelestia (1749) &
Heaven and Hell (1758)
Atherton (1959:233ff)
Emanuel Swedenborg
Heaven and Hell Arcana Coelestia
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Jonathan Swift SEE Separate Discussion!
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 041. 06:6
slept the sleep of the swimborne in the one sweet undulant mother
Name + Quotation:
(the same passage is quoted with a reference to Swinburne in the first chapter of Ulysses: its source is The Triumph of Time: "I will go back to
Atherton (1959:233ff)
Charles Algernon
Swinburne: Poems
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 255
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? the great sweet mother / Mother and lover of men, the sea". )
? ?
? ? ? ? 551. 04:1
she skalded her mermeries in my Snorryson's Sagos:
? Name of Person & Title of Work: Snorri Sturlason's Sagas
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 017. 28:6
? ? ? a waast wizzard all of whirlworlds.
? ? ? ? Title of Work:
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
( Kringla Heimsins ? 'the world's circle')
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 134. 27:1
; herald hairyfair,
? ? Name of Person:
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 169. 04:5
? Horrild Hairwire
? ? ? ? Name of Person:
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old
Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 610. 03:3
? ? ? ? ? ! O horild haraflare!
? ? ? ? ? ? Name of Person:
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 253
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 051. 16:9
Thorkill's time!
? Allusion
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 091. 09:8
? ? ? thurkells
? ? ? ? Allusion
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 464. 32:1
Tower Geesyhus?
? ? Allusion
Snorri Sturlason (1178-1241)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 493. 19:8
?
Ota, weewahrwificle of Torquells,
? ? ? ? Torgils (Torgesius) was once King of Dublin.
? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? 262. n1:13
? ? ? ? ? , Gotahelv!
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Heimskringla
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Snorri Sturlason:
(1178-1241)
(The most important figure in Old Icelandic literature: our nderstanding of Norse myths & poetry is due to him. ) Heimskringla
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 254
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Prose Edda
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 006. 04:9 . 07:10
romekeepers,
[. . . ]
suits tony)
Title of Work & Name of Person:
Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (69-130 AD) De vita Caesarum
(The Twelve Caesars)
Atherton (1959:233ff)
Suetonius: The Twelve Caesars
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 552. 16:1
arcane celestials to Sweatenburgs Welhell!
Titles of Works & Name of Author:
Emanuel Swedenborg
(1688-1782) (Swedish philosopher and theologian, who greatly influenced William Blake. )
Arcana Coelestia (1749) &
Heaven and Hell (1758)
Atherton (1959:233ff)
Emanuel Swedenborg
Heaven and Hell Arcana Coelestia
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Jonathan Swift SEE Separate Discussion!
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 041. 06:6
slept the sleep of the swimborne in the one sweet undulant mother
Name + Quotation:
(the same passage is quoted with a reference to Swinburne in the first chapter of Ulysses: its source is The Triumph of Time: "I will go back to
Atherton (1959:233ff)
Charles Algernon
Swinburne: Poems
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 255
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? the great sweet mother / Mother and lover of men, the sea". )
? ?