Difference between revisions of "Rollsrights"
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* '''Rolls Royce:''' a type of motorcar → morning traffic in Paris (where FW was written) and in Dublin (where FW is set) | * '''Rolls Royce:''' a type of motorcar → morning traffic in Paris (where FW was written) and in Dublin (where FW is set) | ||
− | * '''Rollright Stones:''' a stone circle near Chipping Norton | + | * '''Rollright Stones:''' a stone circle near Chipping Norton → this paragraph corresponds to Vico's third age, which is characterized by the institution of burial |
* '''Royce:''' Edward William Royce, an English comic actor famous for his pantomime roles | * '''Royce:''' Edward William Royce, an English comic actor famous for his pantomime roles |
Revision as of 09:24, 17 April 2011
- Rolls Royce: a type of motorcar → morning traffic in Paris (where FW was written) and in Dublin (where FW is set)
- Rollright Stones: a stone circle near Chipping Norton → this paragraph corresponds to Vico's third age, which is characterized by the institution of burial
- Royce: Edward William Royce, an English comic actor famous for his pantomime roles
- Raoul de Nangis: the Protestant hero of Giacomo Meyerbeer’s opera Les Huguenots; the role was once sung by John Sullivan, the Irish-French tenor whose career Joyce championed