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Edward Quinn, O'Connell Street seen rom the top of Nelson's Pillar, Dublin 1963

Edward Quinn

O'Connell Street seen rom the top of Nelson's Pillar, Dublin 1963
Vintage silver gelatin print
Paper Size: 18.4 x 28.3 cm
Signed by Gret Quinn, titled and dated in pencil on verso

Artists wet stamp on Verso
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Provenance

Estate of Edward Quinn

Literature

Edward Quinn, James Joyce's Dublin, with Selected Writings from Joyce's Works (Nice, 1974). 

Page 63

"On now. Dare it. Let there be life.

- They want to see the views of Dublin from the top of Nelson’s pillar. They save up three and tenpence in a red tin letterbox moneybox. They shake out the threepenny bits and a sixpence and coax out the pennies with the blade of a knife. Two and three in silver and one and seven in coppers. They put on their bonnets and best clothes and take their umbrellas for fear it m ay come on to rain.

- Wise virgins, professors MacHugh said.

LIFE ON THE RAW

- They buy one and fourpenceworth of brawn and four slices of panloaf at the north city dining rooms in Marlborough street from Miss Kate Collins, proprietress…

They purchase four and twenty ripe plums from a girl at the foot of Nelson’s pillar to take off the thirst of the brawn. They give two threepenny bits to the gentleman at the turnstile and begin to waddle slowly up the winding staircase, grunting, encouraging each other, afraid of the dark, panting, one asking the other have you the brawn, praising God and the Blessed Virgin, threatening to come down, peeping at the airslits. Glory be to God. They had no idea it was that high."

Ulysses, Aeolus P. 135
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