Oxen of the Sun: Details that Recur


Some details worth remembering from the episode — they will appear again later:

to attempt illicit intercourse with a female domestic (14:922-23)


Some details in this episode that have appeared earlier:

a young learningknight yclept Dixon (14:125; same Dixon as in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, chapter 5 ?)
Lenehan's Expecting each moment to be her next. (14:178; see 12:1650)
the kindest hand that ever laid husbandly hand under hen (14:183-84; see 12:845)
Lynch (14:190, 410 etc.; see A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, chapter 5)
by potency of vampires mouth to mouth (14:243-44; see 7:525)
Joseph the joiner (14:315; see 1:586)
M. Léo Taxil and le sacré pigeon (14:316-17; see 3:162, 167)
secondbest bed (14:366; see 9:698-99)
hast thou sinned against my light (14:370 and 1576; see 2:361)
adiaphane (14:385; see 3:8)
clasp, sunder . . . Edenville (14:393,398; see 3:39, 47)
Alec. Bannon . . . a skittish heifer, big of her age and beef to the heel (14:497, 502-3; see 1:684-85, 4:403, 407-8)
he having dreamed tonight a strange fancy of his dame Mrs Moll . . . (14:508-9; see 13:1240-41)
Omphalos (14:685; see 1:175, 1:544)
all the cases of human nativity which Aristotle has classified in his masterpiece (14:975-76; see 10:586 - this isn't the Greek Aristotle)
The black panther! (14:1025; see 1:57)
The black panther was himself the ghost of his own father. (14:1033-34; see 1:555-57)
Agendath . . . Netaim (14:1086-87; see 4:191-92)
Parallax (14:1089; see 8:110)
who met us as we left the field. Conmee himself! (14:1154; see 10:199-202)
pluterperfect imperturbability (14:1288; see 2:328)
Most beautiful book come out of Ireland my time. (14:1456-57; see 9:1164)
Opera he'd like? Rose of Castile. Rows of cast. (14:1510-11; see 7:514, 591)
Bloo? Cadges ads. Photo's papli (14:1535-36; see 4:397)
whatten tunket's yon guy in the mackintosh? (14:1546: see 6:805 and 891-98, 10:1271-72, 12:1497-98, 13:1061-62)
Then outspake medical Dick to his comrade medical Davy (14:1578-79; see 908-9)
Elijah is coming! Washed in the blood of the lamb. . . . Alexander J Christ Dowie (14:1580, 1584; see 8:9-14)

See also Characters in Dubliners who reappear in Ulysses and Characters in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man who reappear in Ulysses.