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+ | * '''on a merry isthmus ''' → '''on this side the scraggy isthmus of Europe Minor''' | ||
+ | ** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=article&did=JOYCECOLL.HAYMANFIRSTDRFT.I0010&id=JoyceColl.HaymanFirstDrft&isize=L A first-draft version of Finnegans wake] | ||
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+ | * [[Joyce's letter to Harriet Shaw Weaver of 15 November 1926]]: ''"Isthmus of Sutton a neck of land between [[Howth Castle and Environs|Howth]] head and the plain"'' | ||
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+ | * '''happy Xmas''' → [[Page_197|FW 197.15:]] [[happy isthmass]] | ||
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+ | * '''scraggy:''' unkempt, straggling, irregular | ||
+ | ** '''''[[Ulysses]]'' 027.27:''' "His [Sargent's] tangled hair and scraggy neck..." | ||
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+ | * '''craggy:''' full of crags or broken rocks; rough, rugged | ||
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+ | * '''scragged:''' rough, rugged | ||
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+ | * '''scrag:''' neck | ||
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+ | * '''scraggy:''' thin, bony, often applied to the neck. If Howth Head is Finnegan's head then the scraggy isthmus, the isthmus of Sutton, is his neck | ||
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* '''Isthmus of Sutton:''' a narrow isthmus located about 12km from the centre of Dublin at the base of the [[Howth]] [[peninsula]]. It is a tombolo and connects [[Howth]] to the mainland. | * '''Isthmus of Sutton:''' a narrow isthmus located about 12km from the centre of Dublin at the base of the [[Howth]] [[peninsula]]. It is a tombolo and connects [[Howth]] to the mainland. | ||
− | ** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity= | + | ** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer&entity=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer.p0552&isize=L&q1=Sutton A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer] |
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton%2C_Dublin Wikipedia] | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutton%2C_Dublin Wikipedia] | ||
+ | ** [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&gl=us&ptab=0&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=104906204603482351224.00044dd3c29086b77cf0f&ll=53.407485,-6.16333&spn=0.19279,0.553436&z=11 Google Maps] | ||
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+ | * '''isthmos (ισθμος):''' (''Greek'') neck; peninsula | ||
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+ | * '''eastmost:''' (''adj'') easternmost, farthest east | ||
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+ | * A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas usually with waterforms on either side. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isthmus] | ||
+ | ** Canals are commonly built on them to join two waterforms. | ||
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+ | * In anatomy, isthmus refers to a constriction between organs. This is a list of '''anatomical isthmi''': [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_anatomical_isthmi] | ||
+ | ** "Isthmus" the mesencephalon (midbrain) - rhombencephalon(hindbrain) boundary | ||
+ | ** Isthmus faucium (Throat) | ||
+ | ** Isthmus glandularis or Thyroid isthmus | ||
+ | ** Isthmus tubae auditivae (Eustachian tube) | ||
+ | ** Isthmus tubae uterinae (Fallopian tube - Part of female reproduction organs) | ||
+ | ** Uterine isthmus (Part of female reproduction organs) | ||
+ | ** Isthmus prostatae (Prostate - Part of male reproduction organs) | ||
+ | *** The uterine isthmus and isthmus tubae uterinae is essential for female reproduction and continuing cycle of life. As is the Isthmus prostatae in males. | ||
+ | ** Isthmus urethrae (Urethra) | ||
+ | *** The Isthmus urethrae connects the bladder with the world's water ways continuing the water cycle. | ||
+ | ** Cavo-tricuspid isthmus of the right atrium of the heart, a body of fibrous tissue in the lower atrium between the inferior vena cava, and the tricuspid valve. | ||
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+ | * "Scraggly isthmus of Europe Minor" = isthmus not of land but of boats (scraggly trade routes) that were the first to connect Europe to North America. | ||
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+ | * '''Europe Minor''' | ||
+ | ** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer&entity=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer.p0355&isize=L&q1=Europe%20Minor A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer] | ||
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+ | * Just as the Isthmus of Sutton separates Howth from the rest of Ireland, so the Bosphorus separates Europe and Asia → wars between Greece and Persia, symbolizing the conflict between east and west, and between the old and the new | ||
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+ | * Peloponnesian War between two confederacies led respectively by Sparta (on the Peloponnesian peninsula) and Athens (on the other side of the Isthmus of Corinth) → [[penisolate war]] | ||
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+ | * '''Asia Minor:''' the colonial name for Anatolia | ||
+ | ** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer&entity=JoyceColl.MinkGazetteer.p0254&isize=L&q1=Asia%20Minor A Finnegans Wake Gazetteer] | ||
+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia_Minor Wikipedia] | ||
− | * | + | * Europa, daughter (descendant) of Ocean and Tethys, mother of Minos, ravaged by Zeus who, in the form of a bull abducted her to Crete. |
Latest revision as of 05:06, 26 April 2012
- on a merry isthmus → on this side the scraggy isthmus of Europe Minor
- Joyce's letter to Harriet Shaw Weaver of 15 November 1926: "Isthmus of Sutton a neck of land between Howth head and the plain"
- happy Xmas → FW 197.15: happy isthmass
- scraggy: unkempt, straggling, irregular
- Ulysses 027.27: "His [Sargent's] tangled hair and scraggy neck..."
- craggy: full of crags or broken rocks; rough, rugged
- scragged: rough, rugged
- scrag: neck
- scraggy: thin, bony, often applied to the neck. If Howth Head is Finnegan's head then the scraggy isthmus, the isthmus of Sutton, is his neck
- Isthmus of Sutton: a narrow isthmus located about 12km from the centre of Dublin at the base of the Howth peninsula. It is a tombolo and connects Howth to the mainland.
- isthmos (ισθμος): (Greek) neck; peninsula
- eastmost: (adj) easternmost, farthest east
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas usually with waterforms on either side. [1]
- Canals are commonly built on them to join two waterforms.
- In anatomy, isthmus refers to a constriction between organs. This is a list of anatomical isthmi: [2]
- "Isthmus" the mesencephalon (midbrain) - rhombencephalon(hindbrain) boundary
- Isthmus faucium (Throat)
- Isthmus glandularis or Thyroid isthmus
- Isthmus tubae auditivae (Eustachian tube)
- Isthmus tubae uterinae (Fallopian tube - Part of female reproduction organs)
- Uterine isthmus (Part of female reproduction organs)
- Isthmus prostatae (Prostate - Part of male reproduction organs)
- The uterine isthmus and isthmus tubae uterinae is essential for female reproduction and continuing cycle of life. As is the Isthmus prostatae in males.
- Isthmus urethrae (Urethra)
- The Isthmus urethrae connects the bladder with the world's water ways continuing the water cycle.
- Cavo-tricuspid isthmus of the right atrium of the heart, a body of fibrous tissue in the lower atrium between the inferior vena cava, and the tricuspid valve.
- "Scraggly isthmus of Europe Minor" = isthmus not of land but of boats (scraggly trade routes) that were the first to connect Europe to North America.
- Europe Minor
- Just as the Isthmus of Sutton separates Howth from the rest of Ireland, so the Bosphorus separates Europe and Asia → wars between Greece and Persia, symbolizing the conflict between east and west, and between the old and the new
- Peloponnesian War between two confederacies led respectively by Sparta (on the Peloponnesian peninsula) and Athens (on the other side of the Isthmus of Corinth) → penisolate war
- Asia Minor: the colonial name for Anatolia
- Europa, daughter (descendant) of Ocean and Tethys, mother of Minos, ravaged by Zeus who, in the form of a bull abducted her to Crete.