'
The quadrupcl corupicuou$ly overlook 111.
The quadrupcl corupicuou$ly overlook 111.
McHugh-Roland-1976-The-Sigla-of-Finnegans-Wake
within I( IDI.
) be traced from th.
ir
Istociafion. wilh the four provlncel of irdllnd, which weT. lradi_ liolUlUyfamedforspccifi,occupluioruandhwnou. . . ' Th. inhAbi. lants 01 Ulu tr W<! ce said to be wadike, those Dr M"n'tcr Riven to rnutic, the "",,i"'termcn affluent and the pt'Qple of Connaeht U(cllinl in sanc:tity and leaminl. Tbe gencn. lization, rolourc:d by Joyce'. real "". . . . ' '''''''''' o f ' he p1"O? incQ, can be detected in the COJ"IIp;I. . ri"" lrCIun. . . . '" X in 1. 6 and III-l-
~ . . im the d"toned n:uncs of Belfut, Con;;,
1. 6. 4 iJ marked II in "'" manUK:ripu. TIle amwct CIOIUains four
KerioN,
Dublin Ind Galway, plus I c:oda. Port (0) containl the . . . . . . . -d 'oronae', f"(:ftrcnces to the Bdfalt lhipbo. tilding industry and. ""t_ Qlinv;]JOUc. nddir~l. ThltCOntraltowithIhelyricalpari(b),
? which alludes to the Blarney StOIlO (al Hlarney CaStJc neac CoTk). The languid, . . ted voke of (c) i. appropciate to the . -dineroent ofthe m<:tropolis, with i" comm<'"I"tt and its Georgian architecture. In (d) we find worth like 'Holy' and 'Sainted', western localities (Mayo, Tuam, Slig<:>> and the Spani. h aSSOCLat;onl of Galway City . The coda, marked abed), contains f"'gruene. of an four part', but COlInCCU notllbly with the 'chimes' of (b), for it parodies Th. B,II, ofShamum. Joyu's annotation to MS 47473, 194 . Ntes . hat h. . . . . Ulster, Munst. ,. , L"illlter and O,n"""h, ace ringing in unillOn. It continues 'A bell a bellion Shandon "eepienne questioner, keeping alnru: at tbe end etc, . hould have 8 lllum. to his howl! '
The bdl. of S, Ann', at Shandon in Cork ore <>pc""ed by eight ropes: )( muSt be harmonizing their responses with one rope in
eoch of thei, eight hands.
111. 3 contllins nurn"rou> . pt<<hes by ""ch of the four rqlr. . . .
sentatives, bu, i, is often hard to know which i. which. MS 4748lB, 63 provides a due, for it conNi", an early "". . . ion (foUow_
ing" differenl sequence) of 477. 04-8. Thesefive lines are labelled for the appropriate speaker: IS they appear in FW they appertllin
respoctively to Luke, Mark, John, Matthew and Luke. For example Luke uy. 'Why 110 and. peak up, do you h""r m<:, you sir? ' W e may compare 478. o~: 'Can you heac here me, you . ict', and attribu,e this 01"" to Luke. In fact the whole of 477. 3'-478. n appears to be an alternation between Luke and 1>. .
Lu~ r<:pr<:scot. Leinster and po. . esses a di5Creet anglicized quality which contra. ts with the gnarled, scornful voice of Mat- thew at 478. l3-33. It i. evident that 478. 35-479. 1~ ia the ,p = h of Johnny MacDougal, for he speaks of hi? ? IS, of hi. cousin Mr Jasper Dougal and of hi. 'linle grey home in the west'. JOYce', venion of the Conmcht character paYI I. . . . heed to sanctity than to enigma. Wc should = d it in the light of his TN! Ci,y of ,h.
TribeJ,' which emphasizes the VlI. gue, bin,. ,. e qualities in Galway as he knew it. John i. les, prominent in questioning than the re- mainder of )( and at 482. 09-t~ i. told to pull hi? . weight. This
fractures the . imple alternating dialogue of )( and 1>. : before I>. ean speak, 'Many A = g h ' begin. dameteri,tieally 'W ould ye ken a young step5chul. ,. . . . ? ' I>. tell. him that he i. 100 far a cock of the north and proceeds to identify the next . peaker ? ? lIOutheTTt. Mark again parodies Th. B,11s of S""ndo~ (483. 06-7), which was rontposffi. by Father Prout (482. 3 1).
? n . o , ? n u J w";'""'~J " " " ' J o y << , c d E l I _ h " ' - ' " a n d R k t w d E I I m a n n (N. . . . Y<d, Vib>a" to)OSs), '>\1.
The Quobu. Quanet 95
? 96 The Sigla of Fitmqans Wak.
By cornpari,on wilh those specimens, many other . pecche. of Xin III. ) can be placed . <)pog. . . . phically; mhers a! "C 100 brief r<)r cer. . . inly. From 5'9. ? 6 to 512. 0) the warlike pcrsonalily of Ma,_ ,hew . hl. . . ",ns to upoct th. equilibrium and a fighl almosl de- velnps between him and hi. oollcague> (521. 28-31). " It i. Luke
however who eventually silences the other th! "Ce (528. 27-9) and dcmlI. nds the entry or m Afler this poinl seven oomposite inlctj~s by X <>Ceur. They ool1$ill al first of shol"! phrase? ? imilar to those on 477, but fmm 540. 09-12 a oongruily of . . . . temenl inerea. . , until at 552. 30-33 an four . imply e~d. lim 'Hote!
'
The quadrupcl corupicuou$ly overlook 111. 4, bcilli situaled . , the four royal manor. <)f Eo1<er, Newco. stle, Sogga. . and Crumlin (555. t)- I5; see fiiUtC 2). This ! "Clilion belolljjed originally to Ibe
Viking rulers of Dublin and wu . . ize<i by Hcory II to form the Kina:'s Land. ' The Ellili'b Sove! "Cign Wiluld appoint various senctehalsofthe four manon, as X arc designaled at 566. 08. The openings of the four . . . bl. . . "" II. On>C the successive quartcn of lC, bUI I sec nothing in the . ubject maner to collate with their naturCS. The only direct speech in the episode seems to be that of X. Tctndic blod<s, ? ? in 'Hoveth Child. . . ', <><:cur al 565. 25-8 and 576. 10-13, a . ex! uple blocl: at 571. 27-34 and an oc. . . d at 572. 0"]- 14. 'Tobcd' (576. 17)i. thel. . . ! directspceciIofFWand apparently Ihe futal srau: <)f X's oooc! "CSccncc.
Despite their name>, Xhavevery HIde to do with the four evan_ gelist? . St Manhcw'. Gospel i. eharnctcri2ed by its author's con_ cerntovindicateOldTe>tamcnt pranonilionsofOlli,! 's coming. SI Mark prc. . n. . . a short, lucid tC1timony lending to imp! "C" by its accounts of messianic miNdes. SI Luke i. noted for bi. humanity and Iile prominena: he aCC<Jrds the poor and needy. He is. doctor", is Luke Tarpey aI485. 29-30, butothcrwi. . thepat- lerm conflict. The bistorian in 111. 3 is not Manhcw but Luke. Possibly memyltic predilection of SI John i. "! :lined, hUlthen
tbis is also a pr<>vincia! trait. In various pam ofFW )ea! "C equated with the fom cnngelica! bea. . . but the conntCtio"" of the bea"s with the appropriate goopel" appear lO! :lUy ir! "Clcv. nl to Joyce's creation.
. . . more useful ""Ila! ;on is that between )( and the resptCtive . igla m, . , -4and ? , implicit in the annal, of 013. 20-014. 27 (see
'a. . rl<oI[olid>. y,7luS""""_K~""v. . lI;. (Dublin,"ThornlSi. )' . . . ,;. "",j. O? ,,"ton. . 11uH;u. . -y""11K~'"~"~'61,.
'Expbintd,foc,om",",,;"f. ~Henry'. rlunoM""Kdb(Looo;Ion, n. . . ne. . n. l Hu. boft [974), '9-1-7.
? The Quobu, Quartet 'J7 p. 47 above). The four conspecta are ligures on the . ide, of the
. pinning tcc[(")tum, il#lf a figure of FW:
Matthew: A n alderman carrying a pot on a pole. A rurley? hide whale. m
MlIrk: A JXXIr old woman. A crone of immen. e fecundity. 6
Luke: A retlhaired maid. The D. _ltd Villar? . . . . . . John: Twins, the pen . nd the tW<lrd. E-
W e o b s e r v e tr~t1 o f , h i . p l n e r n i n n I . ) . M a n h t w i . t h e l e a d e r , the """I fotherly ekment (476. 04, 2Si 477? 20). In the reflcction of the 1. 2 Cad . tory (5'9. 26--~2o. n) he i, 'F. ther MacGregor' and ' Fath. . ,. Mathew' (comprehending the Irish lemperance advo- e,ue), while M ark becomt1 'M,. . Ly,)O", 10 woom some rain was
promised and who was onee in a 'confu,ional'. On ~26. 30-3', . . . . . iu 'Tarpey. neou,in, Ven,. Tully, makirli faces at her bachspilled lil. . :ne. , in Ihe brook'. Link, bccwun John and E- are lt1. distinct, but we mighl note, as did Nathan Halper,' the bifid name 'Ouggel- duggel'", 368. 33-4-
A further use <If the in,ersiglal corrctpondcncc i& encounlered aI2'9. 10-12, where the four Ileasures of the Tuatha De Da. . . . . nn appc:l. r a. Jot, "heir Elder,hips the Olden. from the four . :<:Ironers ofFindrias,Muria. ,Oor;. ,andFalia" M. . ""i. . thec. rn. rh" Oive Sollis, Galoriu. Kettle, Pobie"" umcey and Pierre Duson'. The
passage mlIy be initially clarified from Whitley Slokt1's tl"llnslati<m of TIt, Swmd BallI. ! of Moy,ura:'
I. The Tuatha De n. norm were in Ihe nortbern isk, of the W<lrld, learning lore and magic and druidism and wizardry and <. "UI1ning, until Ihey surpassed all the sages of the am of heathendom.
Istociafion. wilh the four provlncel of irdllnd, which weT. lradi_ liolUlUyfamedforspccifi,occupluioruandhwnou. . . ' Th. inhAbi. lants 01 Ulu tr W<! ce said to be wadike, those Dr M"n'tcr Riven to rnutic, the "",,i"'termcn affluent and the pt'Qple of Connaeht U(cllinl in sanc:tity and leaminl. Tbe gencn. lization, rolourc:d by Joyce'. real "". . . . ' '''''''''' o f ' he p1"O? incQ, can be detected in the COJ"IIp;I. . ri"" lrCIun. . . . '" X in 1. 6 and III-l-
~ . . im the d"toned n:uncs of Belfut, Con;;,
1. 6. 4 iJ marked II in "'" manUK:ripu. TIle amwct CIOIUains four
KerioN,
Dublin Ind Galway, plus I c:oda. Port (0) containl the . . . . . . . -d 'oronae', f"(:ftrcnces to the Bdfalt lhipbo. tilding industry and. ""t_ Qlinv;]JOUc. nddir~l. ThltCOntraltowithIhelyricalpari(b),
? which alludes to the Blarney StOIlO (al Hlarney CaStJc neac CoTk). The languid, . . ted voke of (c) i. appropciate to the . -dineroent ofthe m<:tropolis, with i" comm<'"I"tt and its Georgian architecture. In (d) we find worth like 'Holy' and 'Sainted', western localities (Mayo, Tuam, Slig<:>> and the Spani. h aSSOCLat;onl of Galway City . The coda, marked abed), contains f"'gruene. of an four part', but COlInCCU notllbly with the 'chimes' of (b), for it parodies Th. B,II, ofShamum. Joyu's annotation to MS 47473, 194 . Ntes . hat h. . . . . Ulster, Munst. ,. , L"illlter and O,n"""h, ace ringing in unillOn. It continues 'A bell a bellion Shandon "eepienne questioner, keeping alnru: at tbe end etc, . hould have 8 lllum. to his howl! '
The bdl. of S, Ann', at Shandon in Cork ore <>pc""ed by eight ropes: )( muSt be harmonizing their responses with one rope in
eoch of thei, eight hands.
111. 3 contllins nurn"rou> . pt<<hes by ""ch of the four rqlr. . . .
sentatives, bu, i, is often hard to know which i. which. MS 4748lB, 63 provides a due, for it conNi", an early "". . . ion (foUow_
ing" differenl sequence) of 477. 04-8. Thesefive lines are labelled for the appropriate speaker: IS they appear in FW they appertllin
respoctively to Luke, Mark, John, Matthew and Luke. For example Luke uy. 'Why 110 and. peak up, do you h""r m<:, you sir? ' W e may compare 478. o~: 'Can you heac here me, you . ict', and attribu,e this 01"" to Luke. In fact the whole of 477. 3'-478. n appears to be an alternation between Luke and 1>. .
Lu~ r<:pr<:scot. Leinster and po. . esses a di5Creet anglicized quality which contra. ts with the gnarled, scornful voice of Mat- thew at 478. l3-33. It i. evident that 478. 35-479. 1~ ia the ,p = h of Johnny MacDougal, for he speaks of hi? ? IS, of hi. cousin Mr Jasper Dougal and of hi. 'linle grey home in the west'. JOYce', venion of the Conmcht character paYI I. . . . heed to sanctity than to enigma. Wc should = d it in the light of his TN! Ci,y of ,h.
TribeJ,' which emphasizes the VlI. gue, bin,. ,. e qualities in Galway as he knew it. John i. les, prominent in questioning than the re- mainder of )( and at 482. 09-t~ i. told to pull hi? . weight. This
fractures the . imple alternating dialogue of )( and 1>. : before I>. ean speak, 'Many A = g h ' begin. dameteri,tieally 'W ould ye ken a young step5chul. ,. . . . ? ' I>. tell. him that he i. 100 far a cock of the north and proceeds to identify the next . peaker ? ? lIOutheTTt. Mark again parodies Th. B,11s of S""ndo~ (483. 06-7), which was rontposffi. by Father Prout (482. 3 1).
? n . o , ? n u J w";'""'~J " " " ' J o y << , c d E l I _ h " ' - ' " a n d R k t w d E I I m a n n (N. . . . Y<d, Vib>a" to)OSs), '>\1.
The Quobu. Quanet 95
? 96 The Sigla of Fitmqans Wak.
By cornpari,on wilh those specimens, many other . pecche. of Xin III. ) can be placed . <)pog. . . . phically; mhers a! "C 100 brief r<)r cer. . . inly. From 5'9. ? 6 to 512. 0) the warlike pcrsonalily of Ma,_ ,hew . hl. . . ",ns to upoct th. equilibrium and a fighl almosl de- velnps between him and hi. oollcague> (521. 28-31). " It i. Luke
however who eventually silences the other th! "Ce (528. 27-9) and dcmlI. nds the entry or m Afler this poinl seven oomposite inlctj~s by X <>Ceur. They ool1$ill al first of shol"! phrase? ? imilar to those on 477, but fmm 540. 09-12 a oongruily of . . . . temenl inerea. . , until at 552. 30-33 an four . imply e~d. lim 'Hote!
'
The quadrupcl corupicuou$ly overlook 111. 4, bcilli situaled . , the four royal manor. <)f Eo1<er, Newco. stle, Sogga. . and Crumlin (555. t)- I5; see fiiUtC 2). This ! "Clilion belolljjed originally to Ibe
Viking rulers of Dublin and wu . . ize<i by Hcory II to form the Kina:'s Land. ' The Ellili'b Sove! "Cign Wiluld appoint various senctehalsofthe four manon, as X arc designaled at 566. 08. The openings of the four . . . bl. . . "" II. On>C the successive quartcn of lC, bUI I sec nothing in the . ubject maner to collate with their naturCS. The only direct speech in the episode seems to be that of X. Tctndic blod<s, ? ? in 'Hoveth Child. . . ', <><:cur al 565. 25-8 and 576. 10-13, a . ex! uple blocl: at 571. 27-34 and an oc. . . d at 572. 0"]- 14. 'Tobcd' (576. 17)i. thel. . . ! directspceciIofFWand apparently Ihe futal srau: <)f X's oooc! "CSccncc.
Despite their name>, Xhavevery HIde to do with the four evan_ gelist? . St Manhcw'. Gospel i. eharnctcri2ed by its author's con_ cerntovindicateOldTe>tamcnt pranonilionsofOlli,! 's coming. SI Mark prc. . n. . . a short, lucid tC1timony lending to imp! "C" by its accounts of messianic miNdes. SI Luke i. noted for bi. humanity and Iile prominena: he aCC<Jrds the poor and needy. He is. doctor", is Luke Tarpey aI485. 29-30, butothcrwi. . thepat- lerm conflict. The bistorian in 111. 3 is not Manhcw but Luke. Possibly memyltic predilection of SI John i. "! :lined, hUlthen
tbis is also a pr<>vincia! trait. In various pam ofFW )ea! "C equated with the fom cnngelica! bea. . . but the conntCtio"" of the bea"s with the appropriate goopel" appear lO! :lUy ir! "Clcv. nl to Joyce's creation.
. . . more useful ""Ila! ;on is that between )( and the resptCtive . igla m, . , -4and ? , implicit in the annal, of 013. 20-014. 27 (see
'a. . rl<oI[olid>. y,7luS""""_K~""v. . lI;. (Dublin,"ThornlSi. )' . . . ,;. "",j. O? ,,"ton. . 11uH;u. . -y""11K~'"~"~'61,.
'Expbintd,foc,om",",,;"f. ~Henry'. rlunoM""Kdb(Looo;Ion, n. . . ne. . n. l Hu. boft [974), '9-1-7.
? The Quobu, Quartet 'J7 p. 47 above). The four conspecta are ligures on the . ide, of the
. pinning tcc[(")tum, il#lf a figure of FW:
Matthew: A n alderman carrying a pot on a pole. A rurley? hide whale. m
MlIrk: A JXXIr old woman. A crone of immen. e fecundity. 6
Luke: A retlhaired maid. The D. _ltd Villar? . . . . . . John: Twins, the pen . nd the tW<lrd. E-
W e o b s e r v e tr~t1 o f , h i . p l n e r n i n n I . ) . M a n h t w i . t h e l e a d e r , the """I fotherly ekment (476. 04, 2Si 477? 20). In the reflcction of the 1. 2 Cad . tory (5'9. 26--~2o. n) he i, 'F. ther MacGregor' and ' Fath. . ,. Mathew' (comprehending the Irish lemperance advo- e,ue), while M ark becomt1 'M,. . Ly,)O", 10 woom some rain was
promised and who was onee in a 'confu,ional'. On ~26. 30-3', . . . . . iu 'Tarpey. neou,in, Ven,. Tully, makirli faces at her bachspilled lil. . :ne. , in Ihe brook'. Link, bccwun John and E- are lt1. distinct, but we mighl note, as did Nathan Halper,' the bifid name 'Ouggel- duggel'", 368. 33-4-
A further use <If the in,ersiglal corrctpondcncc i& encounlered aI2'9. 10-12, where the four Ileasures of the Tuatha De Da. . . . . nn appc:l. r a. Jot, "heir Elder,hips the Olden. from the four . :<:Ironers ofFindrias,Muria. ,Oor;. ,andFalia" M. . ""i. . thec. rn. rh" Oive Sollis, Galoriu. Kettle, Pobie"" umcey and Pierre Duson'. The
passage mlIy be initially clarified from Whitley Slokt1's tl"llnslati<m of TIt, Swmd BallI. ! of Moy,ura:'
I. The Tuatha De n. norm were in Ihe nortbern isk, of the W<lrld, learning lore and magic and druidism and wizardry and <. "UI1ning, until Ihey surpassed all the sages of the am of heathendom.
