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*'''John Maynard Keynes:''' economist and associate of Virginia Woolf and of the Bloomsbury Group. A practicing homosexual in his youth, later married and heterosexual. "Kanes nought" - suggest Keynes suffered nought for his homosexual past in contrast to Oscar Wilde. '''Bloom's bury''' is a pun in its own write that one would half expect in ''FW''.
 
*'''John Maynard Keynes:''' economist and associate of Virginia Woolf and of the Bloomsbury Group. A practicing homosexual in his youth, later married and heterosexual. "Kanes nought" - suggest Keynes suffered nought for his homosexual past in contrast to Oscar Wilde. '''Bloom's bury''' is a pun in its own write that one would half expect in ''FW''.
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*'''Caine's nought:''' Caine is a cipher, nothing, lost or ruined.
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*'''Kane''': two Lord Mayor's of Dublin: Joseph (1725-6) and Nathaniel (1734-35)
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*'''Canes not:''' not caning, striking, beating with a stick

Latest revision as of 16:48, 28 February 2018

  • John Maynard Keynes: economist and associate of Virginia Woolf and of the Bloomsbury Group. A practicing homosexual in his youth, later married and heterosexual. "Kanes nought" - suggest Keynes suffered nought for his homosexual past in contrast to Oscar Wilde. Bloom's bury is a pun in its own write that one would half expect in FW.
  • Caine's nought: Caine is a cipher, nothing, lost or ruined.
  • Kane: two Lord Mayor's of Dublin: Joseph (1725-6) and Nathaniel (1734-35)
  • Canes not: not caning, striking, beating with a stick