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− | + | * '''Ka'aba:''' the shrine within the Great Mosque at Mecca which houses Islam's Black Stone; the name literally means "cube-house" | |
+ | ** This begins a half-paragraph teeming with references to Islam. In early 1938, Joyce read and annotated the first 101 pages of ''The Story of Mohammed'', a 189-page biography of the Prophet by Edith Holland. He incorporated some of this material in these lines from page 005 of Wake, twelve years after he had first drafted this page | ||
+ | ** [http://www.antwerpjamesjoycecenter.com/GJS/Holland99.htm Introducing Islam in Finnegans Wake: The Story of Mohammed in VI.B.45, by Aida Yared] | ||
− | + | * '''caboose:''' a hut | |
− | + | * '''cubby house:''' cubby hole | |
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Revision as of 08:46, 29 June 2006
- Ka'aba: the shrine within the Great Mosque at Mecca which houses Islam's Black Stone; the name literally means "cube-house"
- This begins a half-paragraph teeming with references to Islam. In early 1938, Joyce read and annotated the first 101 pages of The Story of Mohammed, a 189-page biography of the Prophet by Edith Holland. He incorporated some of this material in these lines from page 005 of Wake, twelve years after he had first drafted this page
- Introducing Islam in Finnegans Wake: The Story of Mohammed in VI.B.45, by Aida Yared
- caboose: a hut
- cubby house: cubby hole