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Glasheen, Adaline / Third census of Finnegans wake
(1977)
L, pp. 158-176
M, pp. 176-203
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176 THIRD CENSUS OF FINNEGANS WAKE (see Lalage); +246.16—with Napoleon, Bloom, Lion (q.q.v.); +449.11—with Mark Lyons (q.v.; see also Ipostila— suppose Mark Lyons' lady would be Isolde of Ireland, q.v.?). Lyons, Mank—2d of the Foun(q.v.) or Four Evangelists (q.v.). I suppose his surname comes from the Biblical and the heraldic association of the lion(q.v.) and St Mark (q.v.). He is the province of Munsten and various places in the province (e.g., Conk); south and the south wind; the number 2 and the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet, beth; the element air; the silver age; the second Joycean (?) age—marriage. He lives at Powerscourt; his road is the Fivs Banrows; he asks most of the questions in FIN III, iii, where the phrase, "0 I see" (i.e., Issy, Isolde, q.q.v.), identifies him with Mark of Cornwall (q.v.). See also Maas, Joseph (1847—86)—English tenon who sang Des Grieux to Marie Roze's (q.v.) Manon (see Lescaut). 165.2; 203.31; +243.35—with Mario (q.v.); +246.17 (see Mario); ?384.6; ?391.8; 491.15. *Maa~y, Muriel—probably the Dutch river. 212.8. Mab, Queen—in Romeo andfuliet (q.q.v.), the fairies' midwife, elsewhere Titania (q.v.) and the title of a Shelley (q.v.) poem. Mavrodaphne (see Daphne) is a Greek wine. 379.18 (with "mobbed queen"); +406.25—with Daphne (q.v.). McAdam, John L. (1756—1836)—Scottish inventor of macadamized roads. See Adam. 80.1; +469.20—with Macduff (q.v.). *McAdoo_Cleveland's secretary of the navy? In FIN the name occurs in Shakespearean (q.v.) contexts, and in the First Folio the play is Much adoo about Nothing. On 290 the reference is to Johnny MacDou gal (q.v.). 227.33; 290.9. *Macaires, Colley, 65.4. *MacAlister, 370.21. MacAlpin, Molly—air to T. Moore's (q.v.) "Remember the Glories of Brian (q.v.) the Brave." 338.28—29. McAnn, Anne—Joyce's paternal greatgrandmother (see Letters, III, 264,280). Leo, Robert Lyons. ?+ 148.36—with Brian O'Linn (q.v.); ?+ 155.6,7—with Pope Leo (q.v.); 184.34 (see Noble); ?193.4; 214.34; ?229.10—11 (see Lady of Lyons); +290.6-7—with Macbeth (q.v.; Mark is not named, but he is Hebrew beth); 359.16; 368.33; +371.36—372.6 (Poor Men of Lyons = 12th-century neligious)—with Mark I, Mark of Cornwall, Moke (q.q.v.; see also Wellington, Whittington, Good Duke Humphrey); 384.8,11; 385.19; 387.14; 388.10,34; +391.14—with Bowen(q.v.); 397.21; 398.2; 405.4; 449.11 (see Lady of Lyons); 466.6 (see Mark of Cornwall); 475.25; 47626; 477.34; 480.11; +483.17—with Mark Antony (q.v.); 519.24,33; 520.13; 533.20; 573.8,28. Lyons, Mrs—see Mark Lyons. Lyons, Dr Robert Dyer—see Sterling. M See Comenfond, Ellen O'Connell, Anna Livia. 311.12—13. *Mac~hursee Arthur. 275.9. MacArty, Basilius O'Conmacan—see Cormac. Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800- 1859)—English poet, historian. 25.36. *MacAuliffe_Matt Gregory (q.v.) as the 1st letter of the Hebrew alphabet, aleph. +290.6—with Liffey (q.v.); 427.4. *MacAuseullpth, Owllaugh, the Thord—Mr 0 Hehir says, both names mean Olaf (q.v.). Mn Mink suggests Hasculf(q.v.). 532.8—9. Macbeth—Shakespearean (q.v.) protagonist. Before he was Scotland's king he was Thane of Cawdor, Thane of Glamis. 250.16-17, +17—18—with Salmon (q.v.),.34 (see Macduff); +290.6-7—with Mark Lyons (q.v.; and beth, 2d letter of Hebrew alphabet); 302.n. 1; 347.3—4; ?393.6; 41221; 600- 601 (glaum is). MacBlakes—see Blake. 409.23. MacBruiser, O'Bryan—see Brian Boru. 376.8—9. MacCabe, Edwand—l9th-century Dublin archbishop, cardinal. 33.2; +200.3— 4—with Maccabees (q.v.). Maccabees—Jewish family, dominant in Jerusalem, 2d century B.C. Judas Mac-
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