This surname punningly provides the first word in the title of an intertextual novel by Gilbert Sorrentino about this surname’s “Stew.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Give this surname of a character who was inspired by the author’s friend Oliver St. John Gogarty. Ulysses opens by describing a “stately, plump” character with this surname and the first name Buck.
ANSWER: Mulligan [accept Buck Mulligan or Mulligan Stew] (Mulligan Stew is a pun on the phrase “Mulligan’s Too.”)
[10e] Gilbert Sorrentino’s novel Mulligan Stew alludes to this author’s character of Buck Mulligan and borrows the character Martin Halpin from this author’s novel Finnegan’s Wake.
ANSWER: James Joyce
[10h] The novel-within-a-novel in Mulligan Stew is written by Antony Lamont, a character from this novel. The fictional Dermot Trellis creates characters that try to overthrow him in this novel by Flann O’Brien.
ANSWER: At Swim-Two-Birds
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