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* '''engraver:''' one who engraves
 
* '''engraver:''' one who engraves
  
* '''gravure:''' (''French'') engraving, illustration, picture → identified by John Gordon (''Finnegans Wake: A Plot Summary'', pp. 7, 16) with a picture of the Battle of Waterloo → apparently the wordless scene in ''A Royal Divorce'' with Wellington or Napoleon sitting on a big white horse in front of a battle-scene → see [[same white harse]] on [[Page_10]]
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* '''gravure:''' (''French'') engraving, illustration, picture → possibly identified by John Gordon (''Finnegans Wake: A Plot Summary'', pp. 7, 16) with a picture of the Battle of Waterloo. Actually, it seems that Gordon's picture of Waterloo is in the outhouse, whereas he identifies this image with a calendar on the wall inside the pub. The image on the calendar depicts a Stirrup Cup scene. → possibly the wordless scene in ''A Royal Divorce'' with Wellington or Napoleon sitting on a big white horse in front of a battle-scene → see [[same white harse]] on [[Page_10]].
  
 
* '''grave''' → [[Ptollmens]] → FW, [[ALP|ALP's]] letter, the Irish landscape in which Finn MacCool (i.e. [[HCE]]) is interred, the flagpatch quilt which covers [[HCE]] as he lies in bed, the coffin in which he is later buried, etc., are all instances of the same [[Sigla|siglum]], [[Image:Book.PNG]], which ultimately represents anything than contains [[HCE]], either literally (like a coffin) or metaphorically (like a letter or a book that refers to him)
 
* '''grave''' → [[Ptollmens]] → FW, [[ALP|ALP's]] letter, the Irish landscape in which Finn MacCool (i.e. [[HCE]]) is interred, the flagpatch quilt which covers [[HCE]] as he lies in bed, the coffin in which he is later buried, etc., are all instances of the same [[Sigla|siglum]], [[Image:Book.PNG]], which ultimately represents anything than contains [[HCE]], either literally (like a coffin) or metaphorically (like a letter or a book that refers to him)

Latest revision as of 09:21, 24 August 2019

  • engraving
  • engraver: one who engraves
  • gravure: (French) engraving, illustration, picture → possibly identified by John Gordon (Finnegans Wake: A Plot Summary, pp. 7, 16) with a picture of the Battle of Waterloo. Actually, it seems that Gordon's picture of Waterloo is in the outhouse, whereas he identifies this image with a calendar on the wall inside the pub. The image on the calendar depicts a Stirrup Cup scene. → possibly the wordless scene in A Royal Divorce with Wellington or Napoleon sitting on a big white horse in front of a battle-scene → see same white harse on Page_10.
  • gravePtollmens → FW, ALP's letter, the Irish landscape in which Finn MacCool (i.e. HCE) is interred, the flagpatch quilt which covers HCE as he lies in bed, the coffin in which he is later buried, etc., are all instances of the same siglum, File:Book.PNG, which ultimately represents anything than contains HCE, either literally (like a coffin) or metaphorically (like a letter or a book that refers to him)