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Nathan "N.R."
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Jan 21, 2014 08:47AM

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Nor should one miss the roll played by words of thunder which are less than 101 letters long. Donnorwetter! That Vicoian thunder will strike like lightening you can't see.

Can you give us the page=citations for each of the ten thunderwords? It'd be nice if I could find them when I want'd one and it's almost time for lunch.

From this beauteous book which is in my hot little hands, The Role of Thunder in Finnegans Wake:
1. The First Thunderclap: The First Technologies (FW 3-18.36)
2. The Second Thunderclap: The Prankquean: She (Stoops) to Conjure - Courtship by Piracy (FW 18.17-24.14)
3. The Third Thunderclap: HCE, The 'New Womanly Man' (FW 30-47)
4. The Fourth Thunderclap: The Fall of the Garden Itself (FW 81-93.22)
5. The Fifth Thunderclap: Belinda the Hen (FW 107.08-125)
6. The Sixth Thunderclap: The Phoenix Playhouse (FW 219-59): Retrieval and Revolution: Exits and Entrancings
7. The Seventh Thunderclap: Radio: tribalbalbutience: Hams and Eggs (FW 305-15ff)
8. The Eighth Thunderclap: Sound Film: The Royal Wedding (FW 318-34)
9. The Ninth Thunderclap: The Reciprocating Engine: Joy Sticks and Joyce Ticks (FW 403-419.11)
10. The Tenth Thunderclap: Television: The Charge of the Light Brigade (FW 424.23-4)

bababadalgharaghtakamminaronnonnbronntonnerronnuonnthunn-
trobarrhounawnskawntoohoohoordenenthurknuk
Second Thunderclap:
Perkodhuskurunbarggruauyagokgorlayorgromgremmitghundhurthru-
mathunaradidillifaititillibumullunukkunun
Third Thunderclap:
klikkaklakkaklaskaklopatzklatschabattacreppycrottygraddaghsemmih-
sammihnouithappluddyappladdypkonpkot
Fourth Thunderclap:
Bladyughfoulmoecklenburgwhurawhorascortastrumpapornanennykock-
sapastippatappatupperstrippuckputtanach
Fifth Thunderclap:
Thingcrooklyexineverypasturesixdixlikencehimaroundhersthemagger-
bykinkinkankanwithdownmindlookingated
Sixth Thunderclap:
Lukkedoerendunandurraskewdylooshoofermoyportertooryzooysphalna-
bortansporthaokansakroidverjkapakkapuk
Seventh Thunderclap:
Bothallchoractorschumminaroundgansumuminarumdrumstrumtrumina-
humptadumpwaultopoofoolooderamaunsturnup
Eighth Thunderclap:
Pappappapparrassannuaragheallachnatullaghmonganmacmacmacwhack-
falltherdebblenonthedubblandaddydoodled
Ninth Thunderclap:
husstenhasstencaffincoffintussemtossemdamandamnacosaghcusaghhobix-
hatouxpeswchbechoscashlcarcarcaract
Tenth Thunderclap:
Ullhodturdenweirmudgaardgringnirurdrmolnirfenrirlukkilokkibaugiman-
dodrrerinsurtkrinmgernrackinarockar

Each thunderclap is 100 letters long, containing words for "thunder". The tenth thunder contains an extra letter, for a total of 1001 letters in all the thunderclaps, "a deliberate evoking of "The Arabian Nights, The Book of a Thousand Nights and a Night."

"Long loosely associated with Viconian cycles and Vico's theory of history, these enigmatic thunders turn out to be carefully crafted words, macroscopic puns that include terms from all of the languages used in the Wake. Moreover, each of the thunders has an exact purpose, a specific role to play in the drama of the Wake. Each thunder,...articulates words and themes from its context that echo and dramatize particular characters and events occurring in the wake of technological man."

Just to say that the second half of that sentence is untrue. One of those thunderwords is built out of whores, or in Finneganese, queans.

Just to say that the second half of that sentence is untrue. One of those thunderwords is built out of whores,..."
The wording in the Preface is: "each apparently contains words for 'thunder,'"
I wonder why he made that mistake when the whole book, chapter by chapter, is devoted to each thunder. I'll have to see.