Category Archives: Book I. Chapter 2.
‘Man Devoyd of the Commoner Characteristics of an Irish Nature’
S: No sooner have we made the acquaintance of the “big cleanminded giant H. C. Earwicker,” FW 33.59 than his good name is called into question. We read reports and retorts expressed in unadored legallies and journalease concerning maybe the genitals
‘Man Devoyd of the Commoner Characteristics of an Irish Nature’
S: No sooner have we made the acquaintance of the “big cleanminded giant H. C. Earwicker,” FW 33.59 than his good name is called into question. We read reports and retorts expressed in unadored legallies and journalease concerning maybe the genitals
HCEmore, an introduction
S: I passed away a hole day picking and shoveling away at the name “Earwicker,” only to find that the Author had done the work (be) for me, in the ballad of Persse O’Reilly. FW 44-47. Fecking Joyce! The surname
HCEmore, an introduction
S: I passed away a hole day picking and shoveling away at the name “Earwicker,” only to find that the Author had done the work (be) for me, in the ballad of Persse O’Reilly. FW 44-47. Fecking Joyce! The surname