Difference between revisions of "Noran"
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* '''noran:''' along with blowne, a reference to Browne and Nolan? Connection is made obvious if you switch the 'l' in "blowne" for the 'r' in "noran". | * '''noran:''' along with blowne, a reference to Browne and Nolan? Connection is made obvious if you switch the 'l' in "blowne" for the 'r' in "noran". | ||
− | * '''Nora''' ([[ | + | * '''Nora Barnacle''' (note Joyce’s filthy love letters to her, in line with the themes in [[cowshots]]) |
* '''Noah''' (see [[cowshots]]) | * '''Noah''' (see [[cowshots]]) | ||
* '''the Noran Water:''' a stream in Scotland; traditional song “Up the Noran Water.” | * '''the Noran Water:''' a stream in Scotland; traditional song “Up the Noran Water.” |
Latest revision as of 04:32, 20 June 2022
- noran: along with blowne, a reference to Browne and Nolan? Connection is made obvious if you switch the 'l' in "blowne" for the 'r' in "noran".
- Nora Barnacle (note Joyce’s filthy love letters to her, in line with the themes in cowshots)
- Noah (see cowshots)
- the Noran Water: a stream in Scotland; traditional song “Up the Noran Water.”