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* '''''The Jewel of Asia'':''' (''song'') a song that is featured in the musical play ''The Geisha'' (1896); the music was composed by James Philip and the lyrics by Harry Greenbank → featured in the ''Sirens'' episode of ''[[Ulysses]]''
 
* '''''The Jewel of Asia'':''' (''song'') a song that is featured in the musical play ''The Geisha'' (1896); the music was composed by James Philip and the lyrics by Harry Greenbank → featured in the ''Sirens'' episode of ''[[Ulysses]]''
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  He call'd her the jewel of Asia, of Asia, of Asia,
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  But she was the Queen of the Geisha, the Geisha, the Geisha
  
 
* '''''The Jewel of Asia'':''' a musical play (1903) set in Paris and Turkey
 
* '''''The Jewel of Asia'':''' a musical play (1903) set in Paris and Turkey
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* '''Ayessha:''' the heroine of Rider Haggard's novel ''She'' (1887)
 
* '''Ayessha:''' the heroine of Rider Haggard's novel ''She'' (1887)
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[[category:Ulysses]]
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Revision as of 08:39, 24 February 2013

  • The Jewel of Asia: (song) a song that is featured in the musical play The Geisha (1896); the music was composed by James Philip and the lyrics by Harry Greenbank → featured in the Sirens episode of Ulysses
  He call'd her the jewel of Asia, of Asia, of Asia, 
  But she was the Queen of the Geisha, the Geisha, the Geisha
  • The Jewel of Asia: a musical play (1903) set in Paris and Turkey
  • Ayesha: Mohammed's favorite wife; she was nine and he was over fifty when they were married → HCE's infatuation with Issy
  • Ayessha: the heroine of Rider Haggard's novel She (1887)