All 10 Uses of
Huguenots
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- Huguenot churchyard near there.†
Chpt 5
- The huguenots brought that here.†
Chpt 8 *
- Huguenot name I expect that.†
Chpt 8
- —Shakespeare has left the huguenot's house in Silver street and walks by the swanmews along the riverbank.†
Chpt 9
- And Prosper Lore's huguenot name.†
Chpt 11
- And our wool that was sold in Rome in the time of Juvenal and our flax and our damask from the looms of Antrim and our Limerick lace, our tanneries and our white flint glass down there by Ballybough and our Huguenot poplin that we have since Jacquard de Lyon and our woven silk and our Foxford tweeds and ivory raised point from the Carmelite convent in New Ross, nothing like it in the whole wide world.†
Chpt 12
- Huguenot.†
Chpt 15
- Wagnerian music, though confessedly grand in its way, was a bit too heavy for Bloom and hard to follow at the first go-off but the music of Mercadante's Huguenots, Meyerbeer's Seven Last Words on the Cross and Mozart's Twelfth Mass he simply revelled in, the Gloria in that being, to his mind, the acme of first class music as such, literally knocking everything else into a cocked hat.†
Chpt 16
- …the half sloothering smile on him and all the Doyles said he was going to stand for a member of Parliament O wasnt I the born fool to believe all his blather about home rule and the land league sending me that long strool of a song out of the Huguenots to sing in French to be more classy O beau pays de la Touraine that I never even sang once explaining and rigmaroling about religion and persecution he wont let you enjoy anything naturally then might he as a great favour the very 1st…†
Chpt 18
- …easy piano O I like my bed God here we are as bad as ever after 16 years how many houses were we in at all Raymond terrace and Ontario terrace and Lombard street and Holles street and he goes about whistling every time were on the run again his huguenots or the frogs march pretending to help the men with our 4 sticks of furniture and then the City Arms hotel worse and worse says Warden Daly that charming place on the landing always somebody inside praying then leaving all their stinks…†
Chpt 18
Definition:
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(Huguenots) French Protestants who migrated to England in the 17th century after fleeing religious persecution from Catholic France