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imaginefinneganswake · 9 months ago
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Where the Buddelaries partisans are still out to mathmaster Malachus Micgranes and the Verdons catapelting the camibalistics out of Whoyteboyce of Hoodie Head. Assiegates and boomeringstroms.
Finnegan’s Wake - James Joyce
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This passage—"Where the Buddelaries partisans are still out to mathmaster Malachus Micgranes and the Verdons catapelting the camibalistics out of Whoyteboyce of Hoodie Head. Assiegates and boomeringstroms."—from Finnegans Wake exemplifies Joyce's characteristic dense layering of historical references, wordplay, and symbolic conflict. It's a riot of historical, mythological, and linguistic motifs, reflecting Joyce’s view of history as cyclical and full of repetition.
1. Historical and Political Conflict: Buddelaries vs. Verdons
At its core, this passage presents a scene of conflict, with two opposing factions—the Buddelaries partisans and the Verdons—engaged in a kind of battle. As is typical in Finnegans Wake, these groups are likely stand-ins for larger historical forces, reflecting Joyce’s cyclical vision of history, where conflicts recur across time.
The Buddelaries are likely a playful corruption of Butler—one of the most famous families in Irish history, the Butlers of Ormonde, who were rivals of the Fitzgeralds (associated with the color green, or the Verdons). The Butlers and Fitzgeralds were two powerful Anglo-Irish families who frequently clashed during the medieval period.
The Verdons, in contrast, may represent the Fitzgeralds or some broader faction aligned with the "green" of Irish nationalism (verdon, derived from verde, meaning "green"). This suggests a confrontation between forces of colonial power (the Butlers) and Irish nationalism (the Fitzgeralds, or the "green" cause), echoing Ireland's centuries-long struggle for independence from English rule.
Thus, the Buddelaries and Verdons could symbolize rival factions in Ireland's long history of civil strife, clan warfare, or even its later nationalist movements. The battle being described is likely symbolic of the historical cycles of conflict that have plagued Ireland, where similar struggles play out again and again under different names and guises.
2. Mathematical and Intellectual Conflict: "Mathmaster Malachus Micgranes"
The reference to "mathmaster Malachus Micgranes" adds an intellectual or perhaps mythological dimension to the scene. The name "Malachus Micgranes" could be a variation of Malachi, referencing both St. Malachy, the 12th-century Irish saint and prophet, and Malachy of Armagh, a figure associated with ecclesiastical reform. The "mathmaster" suggests that this character is someone who seeks to impose order, logic, or structure—possibly through calculation, strategy, or intellectual prowess.
"Micgranes": This could evoke McGrane, another Irish surname, but more importantly, it sounds like Migraines, suggesting that this mathmaster is burdened by intellectual strain or headache-inducing tasks. Joyce often blended mythic or heroic figures with human frailty or absurdity, so this figure may represent both the ambition to master or measure the chaotic forces of history and the futility of doing so.
The inclusion of a "mathmaster" could also symbolize the attempt to impose logic on the illogical, much as Joyce is doing throughout Finnegans Wake with his dense and often chaotic language. "Mathmaster Malachus" might be seen as an ironic figure—an attempt to master history or language that is inevitably doomed to fail in the face of Joyce’s unruly, nonlinear narrative.
3. Violent Imagery and Weaponry: "Catapelting the camibalistics"
The "Verdons catapelting the camibalistics" introduces a violent, war-like scene. "Catapelting" is a playful merging of "catapult" and "pelting," suggesting that the Verdons are hurling something at their enemies with a catapult. The target, in this case, is "camibalistics," which seems to be a blend of cannibals and ballistics, indicating a highly destructive or primal form of warfare.
This phrase might reference both the primitive violence of warfare and a kind of intellectual or cultural "cannibalism"—where one group devours the other, either literally or metaphorically, by imposing its values or beliefs. Joyce's use of violent imagery here underscores the relentless brutality of historical cycles, where warring factions consume one another endlessly.
"Cannibalistics" could be read as a comment on how history often repeats itself in a cannibalistic way, with newer regimes or ideologies consuming and repurposing the old ones, only to be consumed in turn. This idea of cyclical destruction is a central theme in Finnegans Wake.
4. Whoyteboyce and Hoodie Head: Colonialism and Power Dynamics
"Whoyteboyce of Hoodie Head" offers a pun-rich target for interpretation. "Whoyteboyce" is an obvious distortion of Whiteboys, a rural insurgent group active in 18th-century Ireland that resisted landlords and oppressive taxation. They were primarily Irish Catholics who adopted this name because they wore white smocks during their nighttime raids.
"Whoyteboyce" also suggests Whiteness as a symbol of colonial or establishment power (as in English rule over Ireland), while "Hoodie Head" could evoke an image of a cloaked or hooded figure, possibly implying disguise, resistance, or even death (the hood as a death shroud, or a criminal's hood).
Together, "Whoyteboyce of Hoodie Head" might symbolize the conflict between colonial authority and insurgent forces. The Whiteboys, though rebels against English landlords, were often associated with both resistance and chaos, and Joyce could be blurring these roles, complicating the idea of heroism versus villainy in Ireland’s history of rebellion.
5. Sieges and Repetition: "Assiegates and boomeringstroms"
The concluding line—"Assiegates and boomeringstroms"—reinforces the theme of conflict, siege, and cyclical violence:
"Assiegates" is likely derived from the French assiéger, meaning to lay siege. This suggests that the ongoing conflict is not just a battle but a siege, implying a long, drawn-out confrontation rather than a quick skirmish. The idea of siege connects back to the cycles of oppression and rebellion that characterize much of Ireland's history.
"Boomeringstroms" is a mashup of "boomerang" and "storm," implying repetitive, cyclical violence that returns again and again—like a storm that circles back or a boomerang that always comes around. This could represent how conflict, once initiated, tends to perpetuate itself endlessly, much like the cyclical nature of history and narrative in Finnegans Wake.
The boomerang is also a symbol of unintended consequences or the return of past actions to haunt the present, suggesting that the violent and oppressive actions of one group will eventually return to affect them.
Conclusion
This passage weaves together Joyce’s preoccupations with Irish history, cycles of violence, mythology, and wordplay, presenting a scene of eternal conflict between opposing forces. The Buddelaries and Verdons are likely symbolic of historical factions in Irish history, particularly the Butlers and Fitzgeralds, or more broadly, the conflict between colonial power and Irish nationalism.
The references to siege warfare, boomerangs, and cannibalistic violence suggest that these battles are part of a never-ending cycle, reflecting the recurring nature of history, where each conflict seems to feed into the next. Through dense language and layered allusions, Joyce presents a vision of human history as an eternal struggle, where factions rise and fall, only to be replaced by new ones, each feeding off the chaos of the past.
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atsushihamana · 2 years ago
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kids-worldfun · 3 years ago
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soggysoupcup · 2 years ago
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sarcasm-intensifies · 4 years ago
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So I tried reading Finnegan's Wake, just out of curiosity, and I never truly grasped how absurd it was until now.
For your reference, here's a sample:
What clashes here of wills gen wonts, oystrygods gaggin fishygods! Brékkek Kékkek Kékkek Kékkek! Kóax Kóax Kóax! Ualu Ualu Ualu! Quaouauh! Where the Baddelaries partisans are still out to mathmaster Malachus Micgranes and the Verdons catapelting the camibalistics out of the Whoyteboyce of Hoodie Head. Assiegates and boomeringstroms. Sod's brood, be me fear! Sanglorians, save! Arms apeal with larms, appalling. Killykillkilly: a toll, a toll. What chance cuddleys, what cashels aired and ventilated! What bidimetoloves sinduced by what tegotetabsolvers! What true feeling for their's hayair with what strawng voice of false jiccup! O here here how hoth sprowled met the duskt the father of fornicationists but, (O my shining stars and body!) how hath fanespanned most high heaven the skysign of soft advertisement! But was iz? Iseut? Ere were sewers? The oaks of ald now they lie in peat yet elms leap where askes lay. Phall if you but will, rise you must: and none so soon either shall the pharce for the nunce come to a setdown secular phoenish.
The only reason it's so gotdam hard to read is that almost every single word is a pun or an allusion or some other godforsaken multilingual literary reference. Like the "brekekekekekekekek" portion is from Aristophanes' The Frogs, and I think "fishygods" refers to Visigoths somehow.
All I've gathered is some guy named Tristan coming from Brittany?????? Maybe??!
Anyway, absurd novel, I'm already receiving psychic damage from the first few paragraphs. Read to your enemies if you want them to go insane.
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