: his eatasy (If the Unitary
Consciousness
by the ,rory of the goose lhat laid the ",ldon egg (394.
McHugh-Roland-1976-The-Sigla-of-Finnegans-Wake
ion, il wotbd into the earliest dogma of the b;lptiornal ucramenl.
'?
All this i, biJhly ulewnl, and Bnhma's vision oddilionaUy . u a n u that seen by Finn from Howth, of W fut. . . . . , invasion of Irdand" Brahma " Ih. erator of the world : as Pntiipari h.
issues from -1Olden ttl in w midat ol the _'tt! to live brnh 10. dIIughl. . . with whom ht tubocquendy forma III incestuous bond. " The concepl of a . ;osmic egg, frequently soIden, in_ rorponn ing the p,imordla of a1l crea. ion, it found in 0. . =, Japan, Peu"'-, Phoenicia, Egypl and elsewhere. " In FW il is. in- . roduced by ida. ofthe yolklikc lundi,k and the inevitable crod< of sold a. the ",in! >ow's end (611. :W, 613. ~3-4), but toOr\ acquires a more tangible aspect as a c:<. >mponent of n ts breaMast.
A 00'''011 VI. B. III. ? ! '~a :
intttprcta tion of dream bt-eaIr. f. a' . . ilk the memory of drc2m!
IIC tl\oua:ht of waking remember a drcam . c:
and w. . . used al 338. 19-)1: 'And may he be roo an intrepidation of our dream. whicb we fO' eSOI at wiking when the mom ""th rued om limpalove IlId th. bbkfrQ5t chilled our ravery! '
Allhough . . mmtions trout ? ? 61\ . U the breakfast of book IV comisraprincipallyofCUI(IppropriucforEuler). m,IJ Hwnpty D w n p t y , i s b i m s e L f a n e g , ( I t " I I l e u ( c o n t a i n e d w i d l i n I a l l c U.
Th;, nuy 'uggc! lt the common myth in which the destruction of lOme IUpcmatunl be,,. . cannot be acoomplished until an eg, hidd. . . . in an inaocc:atible pla<;e and containing b it JOul, it b . . . . . . . . . . . But if m i. himself10 c:omWlle the tU mis coruu",s the pattern. We may und. . . . tand the CirclUTlallnc<< ? little he". . . if We remem- be. llult c: liv"" largely on CRIll, which. h. e boils, cookl ind pooIche. i n a n a l M n <>< ( 1 8 4 . 1 1 - 3 1 ) . T h e . d u m a r o r p h i l " l < I p h . i c f l l m a c e w a s th~ device in which the alchtrnists iDC\lNted the T'hilotopher's
" H. 1'. ",-,. ,I",U. . ,u. l,~l.
" P. ~BoI. . " H~<tI,"~DrooWio(DubJinu""""'1"'-'9'71
~ " " " " ' - I'ouI ,! t64). "1'\I~;p1". . 'd,! o(>do. ,0. ,. , (Ic? '. ~. . . . 11. A! l. D,! t64),)9.
v, '"
,. . . . . . . . l)onjC! oo. H_1'. r601:-(Iro . . . .
'lJ-6.
? InaniTrnlte Sigl. "3
Egg, or Hernu:tic Vase, which contained the illll",dients "f the Gr. . ' W"rk. The ilIustnl. ti<l! l' ro S<llmD"n Tris! I1<lOin's Splmior Soli. and J. C Barchu. . n'. EI. mml~ Chmzi4. depict the finol
attainment a$ a king ocated within the Egg. " But in the cUe of I: alchemy is equivalent ro c"""ive wri,ing. The 'first till laot alshemist', having preswnably c"nverted iron "re ro I ferrous salt, mix"" it with a soluOOn "f gaLLk acid (ISS. H): the fttetion pro_ duc"," blucblack ink. So the lencrs or books re:o. d by I:, and
the "nes he produces, are all fundamentally oondensed germ. "U. .
When m cats eggs, he receives their digestive produc. . in his liv. . via Ihe hepatic portal ""in, fm the purp<>se "f . ubsequentLy reoombining ,Ilent inro hi, own bodily material (614. 32-S). But
the dig. :S[ive pmdncts are 'also 'the heroticisrns, catastrophes and eccentricities {Tansmined by the ancient legacy (If the past', i. e. HCE I",nsmined by ALP , 'type by rope, letter from litter, word at ward . . . in fact, Ihe same<>ld gamebold adornic slrUCture of our Finnius the "Id One' (614. 35-615. <>7). The egg laid by the hen A i. also the letter lit. uneanru 'as sure as hcr,elf pits hen to paper and the",', . . ribing. sc. . . . wled on eggs' (615. 09-10).
Ifthe egg oontains the aromic strUCture nf m, it i. ! lightly inapt Ihat it sh<luld be laid by A, but 6,6. 20-21 prop<! Ses the soluri<>n thaI the chicken came first, thaI il was a male, and thaI il JUII hap_ pened In ! <n"w the size ofan eggcup. T he Egyptio"" had the . . "'" problem, and ",Iveo it by inventing the Great Cackler, wh" laid the co. mic egg. " Honce in book II, whe", the light/dark a! ! 'inities "f . cand m ",ve",e those in b<xJk IV, we find TristanlH"rus pre-
facinl!
: his eatasy (If the Unitary Consciousness by the ,rory of the goose lhat laid the ",ldon egg (394. ;17). And al 449. 36--450. 02 A i. 'to wat. ch bow carefully my Jl(>cturnal gooocrn<:>ther would lay
her new golden shecgg for me down under in the ,hy mient. '
Inanimate Sigla
A" letter i. ultima<cly ,II writing. , particularly FW itself. If il i. identical with tbe cosmic egg, we may perhaps include both OOn- cepts in Ihe siglum C, which J"yce said 'stands for the title bul
I "" n"t wish to say it yet until the bonk has written more "f ilself. ''' Richard Ellmann ny, "f the title [hal Joyce 'had "ften
,. s. . John R<W. ""'""" '" cr. -. ;"ry (I. . ondoo, IkD '936\ ,,,,,. " Not<<! by I. S. Atbecron" 'J7. H (~, ,~).
"1. <'. . . . . I ? ? ' J .
? issued a challertje to hi. ;lIIimates to gues. what i. might lx, and offered a thousand franco to anyone who ~uc=ded:" Thu. in
the n<:>tebool<$ we find: V\. H_'-67:
oom~ition for name ore
The name for their house e oompetition
T h e e q W l t i o n o f F W w i t h a h o u s e i$ m o " , u n e q u i v o c a l i n c e r t a i n pl. c. . ,,uch? ? 249. 06-20and 597. '2-,6. Evencleareris 1. 6. 3(C), Ixginning 'Which title i. the tnoc-tn-type mottO-in-lieu for that Tick for Teac thatchmen? . . . 1' (1)9. 29-30; Iri. h rig, uad! , bouoe"). nut the answer given i. the motlo neither of a book nor of a ""Uk, but of. city, Dublin (Obtdi. ",,,, Civium Urm, F. I;- <ira,).
Lewi~ Mumford infonn, u. that ' In term. of CUlTent pSyd><>- $O(:ial jargon, . he city is a special receptacle fnr . toring and tran$- mitting In<:uages. ''' Thi. may remind us of Victor Hugo', aCC<lulll of Gutenb<:rg'. printing pres. overshadowinR . he . imilar role of NotTe Dame Dthedral 020_05-18 kern. to draw on this: the eo,'er of FW i. the door the reader open. and clooes. Similarly 621. 03-4 . . . ys tha, 'Ihe book of the depth i,. aosed. Cornel Step Out of your ,hell! '
V\. B. 19. 178alwgiv<$ea. aplace: 'eSHelma"butmoste entries trea, hou. . . "f . ome IQrt:
VI. B. 5? t :
VI. B. 8. )1: VI. B. 8. 148 :
VI. B. 8. 172 : VI. H. 9_IOO:
VI. RIS. 50:
[] tcmpcranCt hotel Old House 0
e adjacent bouse of woruip
e =;Il0l1. de rertdez_vous
e lunatic asylum
X not ltill in theatre
theatre i. []
P:. ,. ticularly impres. ive i. VI. B. 8. 63 : 'coffin shop []', which m. ay
Ix refe. . . . ed to Oct~mann'. ha. -dwau prerni,. ,. of 066. 28-067. 06. " Jj,1,L
w G L , 119.
~ 110. C;'" . -. Hi,",,>, (H. ttn<>nd1"'-, """"-"" ,~), "'"
? Thi. paragraph . u = < l? ? dC! lcript;cn of the I. tter; a 'kiribi. poucb filled with lit,. ri,h fragments' (the mailbag), and 'the JlI. unch nf that halpbrother nf a herm, a pillarh<lx'. A herm bcillj! an obelisk, itseem. thot th. unifying ~Iement here;s C, enromp. . . . _ ing var;Cu. types of funerary and poot offie<: impedim. nta, includ_ ing the coffin itself. I hav~ diacu. sed th. coffin in more d. . . . . il doe- wh. r. . . .
Cmaybedefinedasa,. . . puu:I. ! orm,pref<ra. blymin aquintes- 'entialfnrm,andisth. ",fouat",un"" a thingofvalu? . VI. B. '4. 7 gives 'nory of [] or It<:aSure ~"'ck of gold', which r<1Ulns u' to book IV. A'S final monologue tt<:at1l the lett. r bOlh u buried
creasu", and u O"'",m :
And watch would the le"er you'", wanting be coming may be. Ande. . t ashore. . . . Carri. d ina coddy or screwed and corl<l:d. On his mugi. . tom surface. With a bob, hob,
bon ledby. Hl<>b. When th. waves give up yoU" the w il may for m? . Sometime then, sornewh.
All this i, biJhly ulewnl, and Bnhma's vision oddilionaUy . u a n u that seen by Finn from Howth, of W fut. . . . . , invasion of Irdand" Brahma " Ih. erator of the world : as Pntiipari h.
issues from -1Olden ttl in w midat ol the _'tt! to live brnh 10. dIIughl. . . with whom ht tubocquendy forma III incestuous bond. " The concepl of a . ;osmic egg, frequently soIden, in_ rorponn ing the p,imordla of a1l crea. ion, it found in 0. . =, Japan, Peu"'-, Phoenicia, Egypl and elsewhere. " In FW il is. in- . roduced by ida. ofthe yolklikc lundi,k and the inevitable crod< of sold a. the ",in! >ow's end (611. :W, 613. ~3-4), but toOr\ acquires a more tangible aspect as a c:<. >mponent of n ts breaMast.
A 00'''011 VI. B. III. ? ! '~a :
intttprcta tion of dream bt-eaIr. f. a' . . ilk the memory of drc2m!
IIC tl\oua:ht of waking remember a drcam . c:
and w. . . used al 338. 19-)1: 'And may he be roo an intrepidation of our dream. whicb we fO' eSOI at wiking when the mom ""th rued om limpalove IlId th. bbkfrQ5t chilled our ravery! '
Allhough . . mmtions trout ? ? 61\ . U the breakfast of book IV comisraprincipallyofCUI(IppropriucforEuler). m,IJ Hwnpty D w n p t y , i s b i m s e L f a n e g , ( I t " I I l e u ( c o n t a i n e d w i d l i n I a l l c U.
Th;, nuy 'uggc! lt the common myth in which the destruction of lOme IUpcmatunl be,,. . cannot be acoomplished until an eg, hidd. . . . in an inaocc:atible pla<;e and containing b it JOul, it b . . . . . . . . . . . But if m i. himself10 c:omWlle the tU mis coruu",s the pattern. We may und. . . . tand the CirclUTlallnc<< ? little he". . . if We remem- be. llult c: liv"" largely on CRIll, which. h. e boils, cookl ind pooIche. i n a n a l M n <>< ( 1 8 4 . 1 1 - 3 1 ) . T h e . d u m a r o r p h i l " l < I p h . i c f l l m a c e w a s th~ device in which the alchtrnists iDC\lNted the T'hilotopher's
" H. 1'. ",-,. ,I",U. . ,u. l,~l.
" P. ~BoI. . " H~<tI,"~DrooWio(DubJinu""""'1"'-'9'71
~ " " " " ' - I'ouI ,! t64). "1'\I~;p1". . 'd,! o(>do. ,0. ,. , (Ic? '. ~. . . . 11. A! l. D,! t64),)9.
v, '"
,. . . . . . . . l)onjC! oo. H_1'. r601:-(Iro . . . .
'lJ-6.
? InaniTrnlte Sigl. "3
Egg, or Hernu:tic Vase, which contained the illll",dients "f the Gr. . ' W"rk. The ilIustnl. ti<l! l' ro S<llmD"n Tris! I1<lOin's Splmior Soli. and J. C Barchu. . n'. EI. mml~ Chmzi4. depict the finol
attainment a$ a king ocated within the Egg. " But in the cUe of I: alchemy is equivalent ro c"""ive wri,ing. The 'first till laot alshemist', having preswnably c"nverted iron "re ro I ferrous salt, mix"" it with a soluOOn "f gaLLk acid (ISS. H): the fttetion pro_ duc"," blucblack ink. So the lencrs or books re:o. d by I:, and
the "nes he produces, are all fundamentally oondensed germ. "U. .
When m cats eggs, he receives their digestive produc. . in his liv. . via Ihe hepatic portal ""in, fm the purp<>se "f . ubsequentLy reoombining ,Ilent inro hi, own bodily material (614. 32-S). But
the dig. :S[ive pmdncts are 'also 'the heroticisrns, catastrophes and eccentricities {Tansmined by the ancient legacy (If the past', i. e. HCE I",nsmined by ALP , 'type by rope, letter from litter, word at ward . . . in fact, Ihe same<>ld gamebold adornic slrUCture of our Finnius the "Id One' (614. 35-615. <>7). The egg laid by the hen A i. also the letter lit. uneanru 'as sure as hcr,elf pits hen to paper and the",', . . ribing. sc. . . . wled on eggs' (615. 09-10).
Ifthe egg oontains the aromic strUCture nf m, it i. ! lightly inapt Ihat it sh<luld be laid by A, but 6,6. 20-21 prop<! Ses the soluri<>n thaI the chicken came first, thaI il was a male, and thaI il JUII hap_ pened In ! <n"w the size ofan eggcup. T he Egyptio"" had the . . "'" problem, and ",Iveo it by inventing the Great Cackler, wh" laid the co. mic egg. " Honce in book II, whe", the light/dark a! ! 'inities "f . cand m ",ve",e those in b<xJk IV, we find TristanlH"rus pre-
facinl!
: his eatasy (If the Unitary Consciousness by the ,rory of the goose lhat laid the ",ldon egg (394. ;17). And al 449. 36--450. 02 A i. 'to wat. ch bow carefully my Jl(>cturnal gooocrn<:>ther would lay
her new golden shecgg for me down under in the ,hy mient. '
Inanimate Sigla
A" letter i. ultima<cly ,II writing. , particularly FW itself. If il i. identical with tbe cosmic egg, we may perhaps include both OOn- cepts in Ihe siglum C, which J"yce said 'stands for the title bul
I "" n"t wish to say it yet until the bonk has written more "f ilself. ''' Richard Ellmann ny, "f the title [hal Joyce 'had "ften
,. s. . John R<W. ""'""" '" cr. -. ;"ry (I. . ondoo, IkD '936\ ,,,,,. " Not<<! by I. S. Atbecron" 'J7. H (~, ,~).
"1. <'. . . . . I ? ? ' J .
? issued a challertje to hi. ;lIIimates to gues. what i. might lx, and offered a thousand franco to anyone who ~uc=ded:" Thu. in
the n<:>tebool<$ we find: V\. H_'-67:
oom~ition for name ore
The name for their house e oompetition
T h e e q W l t i o n o f F W w i t h a h o u s e i$ m o " , u n e q u i v o c a l i n c e r t a i n pl. c. . ,,uch? ? 249. 06-20and 597. '2-,6. Evencleareris 1. 6. 3(C), Ixginning 'Which title i. the tnoc-tn-type mottO-in-lieu for that Tick for Teac thatchmen? . . . 1' (1)9. 29-30; Iri. h rig, uad! , bouoe"). nut the answer given i. the motlo neither of a book nor of a ""Uk, but of. city, Dublin (Obtdi. ",,,, Civium Urm, F. I;- <ira,).
Lewi~ Mumford infonn, u. that ' In term. of CUlTent pSyd><>- $O(:ial jargon, . he city is a special receptacle fnr . toring and tran$- mitting In<:uages. ''' Thi. may remind us of Victor Hugo', aCC<lulll of Gutenb<:rg'. printing pres. overshadowinR . he . imilar role of NotTe Dame Dthedral 020_05-18 kern. to draw on this: the eo,'er of FW i. the door the reader open. and clooes. Similarly 621. 03-4 . . . ys tha, 'Ihe book of the depth i,. aosed. Cornel Step Out of your ,hell! '
V\. B. 19. 178alwgiv<$ea. aplace: 'eSHelma"butmoste entries trea, hou. . . "f . ome IQrt:
VI. B. 5? t :
VI. B. 8. )1: VI. B. 8. 148 :
VI. B. 8. 172 : VI. H. 9_IOO:
VI. RIS. 50:
[] tcmpcranCt hotel Old House 0
e adjacent bouse of woruip
e =;Il0l1. de rertdez_vous
e lunatic asylum
X not ltill in theatre
theatre i. []
P:. ,. ticularly impres. ive i. VI. B. 8. 63 : 'coffin shop []', which m. ay
Ix refe. . . . ed to Oct~mann'. ha. -dwau prerni,. ,. of 066. 28-067. 06. " Jj,1,L
w G L , 119.
~ 110. C;'" . -. Hi,",,>, (H. ttn<>nd1"'-, """"-"" ,~), "'"
? Thi. paragraph . u = < l? ? dC! lcript;cn of the I. tter; a 'kiribi. poucb filled with lit,. ri,h fragments' (the mailbag), and 'the JlI. unch nf that halpbrother nf a herm, a pillarh<lx'. A herm bcillj! an obelisk, itseem. thot th. unifying ~Iement here;s C, enromp. . . . _ ing var;Cu. types of funerary and poot offie<: impedim. nta, includ_ ing the coffin itself. I hav~ diacu. sed th. coffin in more d. . . . . il doe- wh. r. . . .
Cmaybedefinedasa,. . . puu:I. ! orm,pref<ra. blymin aquintes- 'entialfnrm,andisth. ",fouat",un"" a thingofvalu? . VI. B. '4. 7 gives 'nory of [] or It<:aSure ~"'ck of gold', which r<1Ulns u' to book IV. A'S final monologue tt<:at1l the lett. r bOlh u buried
creasu", and u O"'",m :
And watch would the le"er you'", wanting be coming may be. Ande. . t ashore. . . . Carri. d ina coddy or screwed and corl<l:d. On his mugi. . tom surface. With a bob, hob,
bon ledby. Hl<>b. When th. waves give up yoU" the w il may for m? . Sometime then, sornewh.