Difference between revisions of "Guenneses"
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** '''''[[Ulysses]]'' 126.28:''' "... as we read in the first chapter of Guinness's" | ** '''''[[Ulysses]]'' 126.28:''' "... as we read in the first chapter of Guinness's" | ||
− | * '''all the geese had made their exodus:''' (with the water gone, geese left - possibly an allusion to Ireland’s Wild Geese) | + | * '''all the geese had made their exodus:''' (with the water gone, the geese left - possibly an allusion to Ireland’s Wild Geese) |
[[Category: Genesis]] | [[Category: Genesis]] | ||
[[Category: Guinness]] | [[Category: Guinness]] |
Latest revision as of 20:46, 1 July 2020
- Guinness: the quintessentially Dublin brand of Irish porter, or stout
- Arthur Guinness: the creator of Guinness
- Sir Arthur E. Guinness, Lord Ardilaun: son of Sir Arthur Guinness
- FW 272.22-27: in the general election of 5 April 1880 Sir Arthur Guinness and James Stirling were ousted from Parliament ("met their exodus") by the Liberal candidates Maurice Brookes and Dr Robert Dyer Lyons; Joyce's father was secretary of the United Liberal Club in Dublin at the time
- Genesis: the first book of the Old Testament
- Ulysses 126.28: "... as we read in the first chapter of Guinness's"
- all the geese had made their exodus: (with the water gone, the geese left - possibly an allusion to Ireland’s Wild Geese)