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Showing 1-10 of 63 results for "songs" Songs in Ulysses 28 Nov 2013, 13:48 by JJON EditorsTwo unidentified songs in the Penelope episode U 18.29: "... trying to imagine he was dying on account of her to never see thy face again ..." This alludes to the ... Joyce's Allusions > Songs in Ulysses Bonsoir 29 Nov 2013, 12:32 by JJON EditorsBonsoir la compagnie U 14.1534-6 : Closingtime, gents. Eh? Rome boose for the Bloom toff [...] Play low, pardner. Slide. Bonsoir la compagnie . There are several options we can chose ... conventional French expression of farewell (literally ‘Goodnight the company’). But Joyce often refers to songs, and Don Gifford is surely right in taking this route, writing: Hodgart and Worthington ( Song ... Joyce's Allusions > Bonsoir Pope 1 Mar 2014, 01:09 by John SimpsonKicking the Pope before us U 15.4717-18: (In strident discord peasants and townsmen of Orange and Green factions sing Kick the Pope and Daily, daily sing to Mary ... Pope and Daily, daily sing to Mary.) The mythology and bibliography of Irish marching songs is complex. What might have been known as Kick the Pope by Loyalists in the ... Joyce's Allusions > Pope Bartell d'Arcy: background detail 20 Aug 2011, 01:19 by JJON EditorsA selection of extracts from the newspapers An early public performance in Dublin, when the singer was still advertised as ‘Mr. B. M‘Carthy’, rather than ‘Bartle M‘Carthy’: Exhibition ... morrow (Tuesday) Evening, 11th April, 1871… Mr. B. M’Carthy Will Sing two Popular Songs. Programme:.. Song, ‘Io t’amero’ … Campana. Mr. B. M’Carthy…. Song, ‘Si tu savais' … Balfe ... Joyce's People > Bartell d'Arcy > Bartell d'Arcy: background detail booze 29 Nov 2013, 12:38 by JJON EditorsCheaper booze U 12.1397-8 : She pulling him by the whiskers and singing him old bits of songs about Ehren on the Rhine and come where the boose is ... Joyce's Allusions > booze Susie 9 Nov 2020, 06:11 by John SimpsonWhat was Sister Susie’s Playing? [5 August 1932] I remember very well your singing One of the Family and Sister Susie's Playing. You always made the same mistake ... to Alf Bergan] Joyce remembered his father’s old friend Alf Bergan singing two songs: One of the Family and Sister Susie’s Playing. The songs are not identified in ... Joyce's Allusions > Susie Thomas Keohler 14 Sept 2020, 11:44 by John SimpsonSome notes on the triple life of Thomas Goodwin Keohler At U 2.256-9, Stephen finds himself enumerating his debts: " Fred Ryan, two shillings. Temple, two lunches. Russell, one ... one of the eight writers whose poems were selected for Æ’s anthology New Songs in 1904 (Tom had five of his poems published there). ‘Mr Russell, rumour has it ... Joyce's People > Thomas Keohler Ohio 29 Nov 2013, 12:38 by JJON EditorsA perfect cretic floating down the O-hi-O U 7.367-9 : – Ohio! The editor crowed in high treble from his uplifted scarlet face. My Ohio! – A perfect cretic ... HI-o’ of standard pronunciation). We find the refrain ‘Ohio, my Ohio’ in various songs at the end of the nineteenth century and the start of the twentieth. None are ... Joyce's Allusions > Ohio brave 1 Mar 2014, 01:01 by John SimpsonAnd do the brave deserve the fair? U 15.4631-4: CISSY CAFFREY They’re going to fight. For me! ... fair. 1 In the eighteenth century we find “the brave” and “the fair” in songs. Scene 6 of Charles Coffey’s Boarding-school (1733) contains the popular air “Come Boys ... Joyce's Allusions > brave Gifford Corrections 4 15 Sept 2020, 08:17 by John SimpsonUlysses Annotated Telemachus Nestor Proteus Calypso Lotus Eaters Hades Aeolus Lestrygonians Scylla and Charybdis Wandering Rocks Sirens Cyclops Nausicaa Oxen of the Sun Circe Eumaeus Ithaca Penelope Other works Eumaeus ... never see thy face again: new sources identified in th e article Two unidentified songs in the Penelope episode 18.32-3 if it was a thing: Hiberno-English, meaning ... Gifford Corrections > Gifford Corrections 4 |