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TIu: appliance in the pub il now definitely a televi. ion and illu. . ? ra'" Ihe same confi,u",,;"n in I racinj report (342. ' 9-26). Afler . hi. inlerlude Bun . . ,. pl. in. that . he Gemr:iil was dd"~'ina w)M,n llrat observed. Run HSumed he . . . . , 'Iyoking foe I stooleuy rOT 10 nem. . ilplouch . ILafnnb and for to u lubnote h~1f wiUt I n ull. . . d. . . . . . heavenly mass ? ? his base' U43. 2? -9). Bu. in fief m WII 'upousin, his old ~inf,,1 ~Ir laillonom by 1IIIln"",Ynn, in opm ord"", to ",nno",,,. . . . ,,,,,, wi. h the cowru. ad. in 'heir . in$lt
pleau",ry' Ind whe" B"IIIO' ? full view of him he . . . 1 bibbe:ritlg witb fcae and had,,? t the heln ! O shoot (]44. 1 l- HS. O}).
The", are two significant connecti"". between Ute . "bjccl of excrement and Ute role of m here. The firs. brin,. u, back to Walerloo. In the I. . dionma '? Ibis is Wil! ingdone cry. Brum!
I1rum l Cumbrum! ' (009. 26-"7). Whenord. o:. w to retrcln, Genera l Cambtonrle le. . . . . . . d ' M "d,! ' Ind held ou' in isolation umillhe blnlewuiost. 15'. 31-2 ucbiml'Myrrdin aloer l? ? old Mtnellas Cambriann. . . puts his:
1 be. . -cond connection i. more rompla. Bruno', Copeqlic:a. . . . i,m reflCCI:I hi. enlution of Egyp. iln soIar mythoJoay, Q F. . . nas
A. Yat. . has shown:
Bruno wu an OUt_. nd. . ,Ul magician, an ' Hayp,;"n' and Hermetist of . h. d~pce. dye, for whom ,h. CoJxmican [u,li<X>! ntn. :;ty h . . . . ld. d! . he rtlum ofmagia. 1reIi! Pon, who in hi. d;1put. wilh Ut. Oxford doctora l. sociIted Copemi- canism with Ute ma,k of Ficino'. [k o;j", e<<linu <<1M- t><n'DWIlJ, for whom Ute Copcrrucan diagram was ? hiero- a! yph of the divine . . . Th<= earth """'. . . t. re. "", il is . live
_round a $UJl of Em>Prian maaic-to
TIu: moll imponmt '? . rlion of Ihe Egyplian night/day myUt it the confiiCl of Set, Ihe inaorlllltion of darkncsl, with hit nephew
? Hnw Buckley 5001 the Ru. . ian General Ss
Horml, rep,,,,enling Ihe 'U11 of the approaching morrow. It is 'the night of making Homse to crihumph over hi. enemy' (328. 34- 5)- Mr Athenon luis identified Hnncc, the tailor, . . . HorU$" and we can add Joyce'. Zurich acquaintance Horace Taylor, who is mentioned at 326. 01. Old Set (324. I5) traditionally throw. excre- ment in his nephew" face, bUI Horus succeed, in CIIstralinR him and <lay'. victory is certain. " The plucking of the Golden Bough of course abo represent> the god's casu:iltion precedins his death _
During Butt', copmlogy Tatfhas lavished powerful word. upon the innkeeper, r. . . ultilli in the . ppear. tnce of aMther Guinn",. (345. 16-23), whichhe p. . . . . to Bun, whodnn4 it_A second tele-
vised interlude MW di. play. Vicon;"n re""lutions, Bun i, then constrained to say hi. piece and not 10 leave oul 'he sod of turf
(346,2t) with which the General wip"d himself. The course of in- etrrialion, however, lead. him into noot:l. l]lic ineptitude. H. . . . y.
tha,heha,. bottlefulofmomori. . . inhisix>SOm,OS withplatonic love he recall' his dead comrad. . . and dri~ to them (348. 01-1 I). They barracked in Clongowes Wood (348. 20-2t), 'thurkmen
three' (A C. C).
A third interlude app""n. The 'scanning firespo" of Ihe ttle_
vi. ion tube traC. . . . . Still on the . creen, the figure of the eidolon m, 'Popey O'JAmQslwugh, the je'WItI"al <1 tllt 'us"","" (349. '7-
XI)_He seem, prepared to die, but T . <<has firs' 10 endure a further twO pas. . . of reminiscencoover Bun', halcyon day. , which never went WTong un,il the RU01ian Gcncralame up and Butt SJ,'" how --11- 'gove love 10 him and how he uJQk the ward from u' (odinus the fly fly flurtation of hi, him and hero I1""' mairrnaid maddcling it wn it he wa. ! ),. (352. 06-8)
The f"llest treatment of the . hooting i. given on 353. 15-ZI , In somevc",ionamth. victoryofHorusoverScI, the time is 'p"'ified as midnight _ Bun Sllys W t when he ,,",w m, and twelve o'dock
rolling all over Ireland's land, heaving "p that sod of turf t<> cI""n hia, to wipe himself_y, and undoing hi. cuwtW in an Exitu. f. ,. ~1neEgypUJ---lOt thaI insulT to luland-hc raised hi. gun and
fiTed. MeT/h!
This provoket on the serun an ",ent . ntided. 'Th. aJ",ihih'. atlon
of'he <<ym'. B = Mitchcll" ezplain, that this m""", 'Tlu: anni_ hilation of the atom by the gTinder of Lord RutherfoTd' and refero [ 0 the famous a'. ,. ". . ,plitlina- experiment of 1919. Although Joyce
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"$;, II- A. Wam, B. . . . , God! c{ ,Io,q,-,,,,,. ,
""'Tho N<W<r AIcb<m, : lord RWlerford U>d Fj,. "". , WOV , A W N III_5
(,96<1), g6-. o. ,
I, ~15_
? wrote the passage in (9)8, he SCtm1 to have appreciated the theoretical pouibility of nuclear weapom, which IP""'" Crom Ein? sldn's demolition of the a"thoritati~ "temile of the indeotructi? bilicy ofmln. . . . III 11. 2 we . . . w the ,rowth of Relltivity OOvelltiled w;,hthe. ronscelld<m:cofthcWMd, thcetym. m, the '. ged monad' (34t. ? ]), is mI,"",denroy"d in the aromi~ Ro. "",rok . nd by . he inunatcrialismof Berkeley. He is . bo Finn, whose . . sauw~ followen of Goll, 10 W I on the n a l page 'Iu ! (J/ls by Golr. lill. . . ' (}54. 13), II Bun and Tiff fuse into a . in,le penon, 1:. .
ProVeIJI 0( the Nil! :htlelUt"
II. ] h. a$ $0 f? ? rcire",led ",,"C11I1limes . he homO<"Opa(hy of the Nightktrer with incN:lIing di. ectn. . . , . . spol. w anecdote and b. . . . . 'h"' impuutioll. m, as the publio. n. has ~Ulny becollle corucious of it and from lH. lt proffers his defence. He admits . he . . . . . . swtion of <kopots in the Solomon hland~, modern Off? many, Am";. . and ancient ElYpl, and add, that be ba, ilimsclf di""tedthewri! lennprnsionoltheintelli,clIC<:. BullIis. _ . . . . , , " I o f u . t i . e u p o n l I i n u d f i s . . . b o r d i n a l e d t o h i s c n v i J l i f o r <' 1"01 i ? . ism. The lene. becomes Wilde', StJl~, wilh Herod m, ~Jome -4 and John L m concedes hally approval 10 it. li terary merit : '. (suppressed) book. . . . Enough, howev. . . . , have I Its<! of it, like my 1"""1 bedst rriend, 10 augur in the hUrry of the till,"' thaI il wiJloooonuncnd thewidestcirculliion. . . . It hi. arnbuHished with cxputp. ivc plata. . . . of . . . Mr Auhcyron Birdslay' (356. 19- lS7. 03J.
DrooIin,uponthejoylIofthe ha. . . . . . , idly lUminaov. . . the loose ",,"ves, m ha. an invnlunrary nolion tha. lie il Cltmi", ",",,,,bon 0( mcmorandlo of distant relation, from ,lmillr plac. . . . . Con? templlting dovc and riven ( -41-) he ;. highly pleased and deeply gladdened 10 sec bow bia and aood lie is (3j7. 16-3S8. 16).
The cusmmtr5 n a , adduce a formal denunciation hased on Ii. ~ha'"ltes bn:>ui! >t apinst th" bCN:tic P<:/agius. " It is litled (358. 30)
Docummt No. I, the name De Valera'. follower. pV" the Irish Treaty in COIItrut 10 Ill. proposcd altcrnative, Document :-. to. J 069. ~370( 14). The CUlIOmer1 u. y that m . . . . s 10 die and that they . . . .
TIu: appliance in the pub il now definitely a televi. ion and illu. . ? ra'" Ihe same confi,u",,;"n in I racinj report (342. ' 9-26). Afler . hi. inlerlude Bun . . ,. pl. in. that . he Gemr:iil was dd"~'ina w)M,n llrat observed. Run HSumed he . . . . , 'Iyoking foe I stooleuy rOT 10 nem. . ilplouch . ILafnnb and for to u lubnote h~1f wiUt I n ull. . . d. . . . . . heavenly mass ? ? his base' U43. 2? -9). Bu. in fief m WII 'upousin, his old ~inf,,1 ~Ir laillonom by 1IIIln"",Ynn, in opm ord"", to ",nno",,,. . . . ,,,,,, wi. h the cowru. ad. in 'heir . in$lt
pleau",ry' Ind whe" B"IIIO' ? full view of him he . . . 1 bibbe:ritlg witb fcae and had,,? t the heln ! O shoot (]44. 1 l- HS. O}).
The", are two significant connecti"". between Ute . "bjccl of excrement and Ute role of m here. The firs. brin,. u, back to Walerloo. In the I. . dionma '? Ibis is Wil! ingdone cry. Brum!
I1rum l Cumbrum! ' (009. 26-"7). Whenord. o:. w to retrcln, Genera l Cambtonrle le. . . . . . . d ' M "d,! ' Ind held ou' in isolation umillhe blnlewuiost. 15'. 31-2 ucbiml'Myrrdin aloer l? ? old Mtnellas Cambriann. . . puts his:
1 be. . -cond connection i. more rompla. Bruno', Copeqlic:a. . . . i,m reflCCI:I hi. enlution of Egyp. iln soIar mythoJoay, Q F. . . nas
A. Yat. . has shown:
Bruno wu an OUt_. nd. . ,Ul magician, an ' Hayp,;"n' and Hermetist of . h. d~pce. dye, for whom ,h. CoJxmican [u,li<X>! ntn. :;ty h . . . . ld. d! . he rtlum ofmagia. 1reIi! Pon, who in hi. d;1put. wilh Ut. Oxford doctora l. sociIted Copemi- canism with Ute ma,k of Ficino'. [k o;j", e<<linu <<1M- t><n'DWIlJ, for whom Ute Copcrrucan diagram was ? hiero- a! yph of the divine . . . Th<= earth """'. . . t. re. "", il is . live
_round a $UJl of Em>Prian maaic-to
TIu: moll imponmt '? . rlion of Ihe Egyplian night/day myUt it the confiiCl of Set, Ihe inaorlllltion of darkncsl, with hit nephew
? Hnw Buckley 5001 the Ru. . ian General Ss
Horml, rep,,,,enling Ihe 'U11 of the approaching morrow. It is 'the night of making Homse to crihumph over hi. enemy' (328. 34- 5)- Mr Athenon luis identified Hnncc, the tailor, . . . HorU$" and we can add Joyce'. Zurich acquaintance Horace Taylor, who is mentioned at 326. 01. Old Set (324. I5) traditionally throw. excre- ment in his nephew" face, bUI Horus succeed, in CIIstralinR him and <lay'. victory is certain. " The plucking of the Golden Bough of course abo represent> the god's casu:iltion precedins his death _
During Butt', copmlogy Tatfhas lavished powerful word. upon the innkeeper, r. . . ultilli in the . ppear. tnce of aMther Guinn",. (345. 16-23), whichhe p. . . . . to Bun, whodnn4 it_A second tele-
vised interlude MW di. play. Vicon;"n re""lutions, Bun i, then constrained to say hi. piece and not 10 leave oul 'he sod of turf
(346,2t) with which the General wip"d himself. The course of in- etrrialion, however, lead. him into noot:l. l]lic ineptitude. H. . . . y.
tha,heha,. bottlefulofmomori. . . inhisix>SOm,OS withplatonic love he recall' his dead comrad. . . and dri~ to them (348. 01-1 I). They barracked in Clongowes Wood (348. 20-2t), 'thurkmen
three' (A C. C).
A third interlude app""n. The 'scanning firespo" of Ihe ttle_
vi. ion tube traC. . . . . Still on the . creen, the figure of the eidolon m, 'Popey O'JAmQslwugh, the je'WItI"al <1 tllt 'us"","" (349. '7-
XI)_He seem, prepared to die, but T . <<has firs' 10 endure a further twO pas. . . of reminiscencoover Bun', halcyon day. , which never went WTong un,il the RU01ian Gcncralame up and Butt SJ,'" how --11- 'gove love 10 him and how he uJQk the ward from u' (odinus the fly fly flurtation of hi, him and hero I1""' mairrnaid maddcling it wn it he wa. ! ),. (352. 06-8)
The f"llest treatment of the . hooting i. given on 353. 15-ZI , In somevc",ionamth. victoryofHorusoverScI, the time is 'p"'ified as midnight _ Bun Sllys W t when he ,,",w m, and twelve o'dock
rolling all over Ireland's land, heaving "p that sod of turf t<> cI""n hia, to wipe himself_y, and undoing hi. cuwtW in an Exitu. f. ,. ~1neEgypUJ---lOt thaI insulT to luland-hc raised hi. gun and
fiTed. MeT/h!
This provoket on the serun an ",ent . ntided. 'Th. aJ",ihih'. atlon
of'he <<ym'. B = Mitchcll" ezplain, that this m""", 'Tlu: anni_ hilation of the atom by the gTinder of Lord RutherfoTd' and refero [ 0 the famous a'. ,. ". . ,plitlina- experiment of 1919. Although Joyce
"8_,>00.
"$;, II- A. Wam, B. . . . , God! c{ ,Io,q,-,,,,,. ,
""'Tho N<W<r AIcb<m, : lord RWlerford U>d Fj,. "". , WOV , A W N III_5
(,96<1), g6-. o. ,
I, ~15_
? wrote the passage in (9)8, he SCtm1 to have appreciated the theoretical pouibility of nuclear weapom, which IP""'" Crom Ein? sldn's demolition of the a"thoritati~ "temile of the indeotructi? bilicy ofmln. . . . III 11. 2 we . . . w the ,rowth of Relltivity OOvelltiled w;,hthe. ronscelld<m:cofthcWMd, thcetym. m, the '. ged monad' (34t. ? ]), is mI,"",denroy"d in the aromi~ Ro. "",rok . nd by . he inunatcrialismof Berkeley. He is . bo Finn, whose . . sauw~ followen of Goll, 10 W I on the n a l page 'Iu ! (J/ls by Golr. lill. . . ' (}54. 13), II Bun and Tiff fuse into a . in,le penon, 1:. .
ProVeIJI 0( the Nil! :htlelUt"
II. ] h. a$ $0 f? ? rcire",led ",,"C11I1limes . he homO<"Opa(hy of the Nightktrer with incN:lIing di. ectn. . . , . . spol. w anecdote and b. . . . . 'h"' impuutioll. m, as the publio. n. has ~Ulny becollle corucious of it and from lH. lt proffers his defence. He admits . he . . . . . . swtion of <kopots in the Solomon hland~, modern Off? many, Am";. . and ancient ElYpl, and add, that be ba, ilimsclf di""tedthewri! lennprnsionoltheintelli,clIC<:. BullIis. _ . . . . , , " I o f u . t i . e u p o n l I i n u d f i s . . . b o r d i n a l e d t o h i s c n v i J l i f o r <' 1"01 i ? . ism. The lene. becomes Wilde', StJl~, wilh Herod m, ~Jome -4 and John L m concedes hally approval 10 it. li terary merit : '. (suppressed) book. . . . Enough, howev. . . . , have I Its<! of it, like my 1"""1 bedst rriend, 10 augur in the hUrry of the till,"' thaI il wiJloooonuncnd thewidestcirculliion. . . . It hi. arnbuHished with cxputp. ivc plata. . . . of . . . Mr Auhcyron Birdslay' (356. 19- lS7. 03J.
DrooIin,uponthejoylIofthe ha. . . . . . , idly lUminaov. . . the loose ",,"ves, m ha. an invnlunrary nolion tha. lie il Cltmi", ",",,,,bon 0( mcmorandlo of distant relation, from ,lmillr plac. . . . . Con? templlting dovc and riven ( -41-) he ;. highly pleased and deeply gladdened 10 sec bow bia and aood lie is (3j7. 16-3S8. 16).
The cusmmtr5 n a , adduce a formal denunciation hased on Ii. ~ha'"ltes bn:>ui! >t apinst th" bCN:tic P<:/agius. " It is litled (358. 30)
Docummt No. I, the name De Valera'. follower. pV" the Irish Treaty in COIItrut 10 Ill. proposcd altcrnative, Document :-. to. J 069. ~370( 14). The CUlIOmer1 u. y that m . . . . s 10 die and that they . . . .
