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HAD... penisular war TELEGRAPH ( It helped Napoleon enough to be widely imitated in Europe and the U.S. ) HAD... nor a voice from a fire bellowsed TELEPHONE HAD advertising : bland old ( brand new ) twone ( two-in-one )  singing : played siege to ( played, sing ) RADIO HAD... rory end to the regginbrow ... aquaface TELEVISION
riverrun : liv amhrán: ( L/R split ) Liv ( Livy, Vico's "first loved" historian; Anna Livia Plurabelle; Lucia Joyce ) + Irish "sing". riverrun, past Eve: "liv amhrán, pa! son of Stephen". Illiad: "Achilles sing, O Goddess! Peleus' son" ( Μῆνιν ἄειδε, θεά, Πηληιάδεω Ἀχιλῆος ) Next epic opening: "Of the first was he to bare arms and a name" ( Aeneid ) Livy amhrán, past even atoms ( Livy was born after De Rerum Natura ) ( see clinamen ) ( Joyce wrote the Wake past Rutherford, i.e. past even atoms  http://duszenko.northern.edu/joyce/catalog/main.html  ) Lucia amhrán, pa Steve and a dam ( Nora ) riverrun, past Pa ( Leopold Bloom ), Steve ( Stephen Dedalus ) and a dam ( Molly Bloom ) ( past Ulysses ) riverrun, (the river ran out of Eden, Genesis 2) past Eve and Adams (the franciscan church. St. Francis had a epiphany) Reverend ( Jonathan Swift ), past eve and adams... DRAMATIS PERSONAE ( Reverend ) LIV, amhrán ...
nor a voice from a fire FW 407.14-15: "voise from afar ... Tu es Petrus" Telephone: From Ancient Greek tēle, “afar” + phōnē, “voice”. Bellowsed: Alexander Graham Bell. nor a voice redffire → nor avoice from afire answered → bellowsed One night in 1933, she was at home when the news came that a United States District Court had declared “Ulysses” not obscene (which meant that it could be published in the States). The Joyces’ phone rang and rang with congratulatory calls. Lucia cut the phone wires—“I’m the artist,” she said—and when they were repaired she cut them again. As her behavior grew worse, her hospitalizations became longer. She went from French clinics to Swiss sanitariums.
nor a voice from a fire FW 407.14-15: "voise from afar ... Tu es Petrus" Telephone: From Ancient Greek tēle, “afar” + phōnē, “voice”. Bellowsed: Alexander Graham Bell. nor a voice redffire → nor avoice from afire answered → bellowsed