Altirische Sage mit Einführung, Übersetzung, Kommentar und Glossar (sowie einem Anhang: Zur Phonemstatistik des Altirischen). Herausgegeben von Willibald Kraml. — Vorgelegt als Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde an der geisteswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Wien. — Wien, 1979. — xiii, 212 p. "Die hier edierte Sage ist nicht nur für den interessant, der sich...
Edited by Fergus Kelly. The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1976. — xlv, 83 p. — " Audacht Morainn (Testament of Morann), a 7th-cent. gnomic text in Old Irish which consists of advice by the legendary judge Morann to a young king, stressing the importance of justice ( fír ) in bringing about peace and stability, which in turn ensure abundance of corn, milk, and fruit, as...
New York : Oxford University Press, 1972. — 500 p. At once praised and condemned by his contemporaries and by critics ever since for his highly complex poetic vision, William Butler Yeats remains one of the most important and controversial twentieth-century poets. In what has become a classic work of literary criticism, award-winning critic Harold Bloom breaks new ground with his...
Université Européenne de Bretagne, 2009. — 381 p. Cette étude se propose de montrer la parenté de Fer benn dans "Buile Suibhne", avec le culte du cerf d'origine sibérienne décrit par A.F. Anisimov dans son article de 1963 "Cosmological concepts". Cette parenté suppose une diffusion de Sibérie en Irlande par l'intermédiaire de la branche Indo-Européenne après sa séparation de la...
Université Européenne de Bretagne, 2009. — 365 p. Cette étude se propose de montrer la parenté de Fer benn dans "Buile Suibhne", avec le culte du cerf d'origine sibérienne décrit par A.F. Anisimov dans son article de 1963 "Cosmological concepts". Cette parenté suppose une diffusion de Sibérie en Irlande par l'intermédiaire de la branche Indo-Européenne après sa séparation de la...
Random House Publishing, 2011. — 457 p. Welcome to the Ireland of its Writers Walk the streets of Dublin with Jonathan Swift, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and Roddy Doyle. Contemplate the wild glens of Wicklow with John Millington Synge and Seamus Heaney. Wander the thrilling Cliffs of Moher with Wallace Stevens. Visit antic Limerick with Frank McCourt; mysterious Coole Park...
Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2018. — 204 p. — (Apocryphes 15). The Ever-New Tongue (In Tenga Bithnúa) is a medieval Irish account of the mysteries of the universe, remarkable for its exotic background and for the fiery exuberance of its style. This translation, based on the definitive edition of the text, renders this extraordinary work available to a wider readership....
Trinity College Dublin. School of Lang, Lit. & Cultural Studies, 2018. — 451 p. This thesis is presented in two parts. Part 1 is a study of the application of the term remscél prefatory tale to Early Irish literature, specifically to those tales associated with the Táin Bó Cúailnge (TBC), and the wider implications of its usage, which led to the emergence of this medieval...
Oxford University Press, 2002. — 280 p. — (Oxford Historical Monographs). The impact of the Irish famine of 1845-1852 was unparalleled in both political and psychological terms. The effects of famine-related mortality and emigration were devastating, in the field of literature no less than in other areas. In this incisive new study, Melissa Fegan explores the famine's legacy to...
Innsbruck: Institut für Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft, 1970. — 73 S. — (Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft, herausgegeben von Wolfgang Meid, Band II). Behandelt die in Irland aus der schriftlosen Vorzeit ererbte, bis zum heutigen Tag lebendig gebliebene Tradition mündlicher Überlieferung allen Wissens und des alten Erzählgutes, deren Hüter die filid (professionelle...
London: Elkin Mathews, 1913. — 240 c.
The Irish Literary and Musical Srudies contained in this volume consists of revised vertions of lectures delivered from time to time before the Irish Literary Society of London, the Royal Literary Society, the National Literary Society of Dublin, the National Eisteddfod at Carnarvon, the studies of Alexandra College, Dublin, and the Belfast...
London: Fisher Unwin, 1915. — 404 c.
Contents: Daniel O'Rourke / Dr. Maginn - Adventures of Gilla na Chreck an Gour / P. Kennedy - The little weaver of Duleek gate / S. Lover - Fionn MacCumhail and the princess / P.J. McCall - The Kildare pooka / P. Kennedy - The piper and the puca / D. Hyde - McCarthy of Connacht / B. Hunt - The mad pudding of Ballyboulteen / W. Carleton -...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 704 p. The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Fiction presents authoritative essays by thirty-five leading scholars of Irish fiction. They provide in-depth assessments of the breadth and achievement of novelists and short story writers whose collective contribution to the evolution and modification of these unique art forms has been far out of...
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010. – 258 p.
This book explores how nine fascinating women inspired some of W.B. Yeats's most memorable poetry. Yeats's beliefs about poetic inspiration were remarkably akin to the Greek notion that a great poet is inspired and possessed by the feminine voices of the Muses, daughters of all powerful Zeus and Mnemosyne, goddess of memory....
University of Glasgow, 2005. — 235 p. This dissertation is primarily intended to supply an edition and translation of the Agallamh Bheag from the Book of Lismore, with select notes and annotated indexes. As an introduction to the tale, a number of sections on various issues of interest for a fuller understanding of the tale have been included. Contextual issues have been...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. — 245 p. The period since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 has seen a sustained decrease in violence and, at the same time, Northern Ireland has undergone a literary renaissance, with a fresh generation of writers exploring innovative literary forms. This book explores contemporary Northern Irish fiction and how the 'post'-conflict period has led...
Edited by Robert T. Meyer. — Mediaeval and modern Irish series, volume XVII. — School of Celtic Studies. Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1977 (reprint). — xvi, 47 p. — Medieval Irish version of the wanderings of Ulysses, but in a form which bears a little resemblance to the original. It is short and, apart from the general plot of Ulysses' return home from the...
New York: Greenwood Press, 1990. — 322 p. This bibliography brings together information on over 4,000 dissertations that deal wholly or in part with Irish writers and Anglo-Irish literature. Included are works from more than 350 universities and from 28 different countries, a scope of material that has not been collected in one place before. The dissertation subjects include...
New York: Greenwood Press, 1990. — 322 p. This bibliography brings together information on over 4,000 dissertations that deal wholly or in part with Irish writers and Anglo-Irish literature. Included are works from more than 350 universities and from 28 different countries, a scope of material that has not been collected in one place before. The dissertation subjects include...
Université Paris sciences et lettres, 2017. — 1109 p. Cette thèse a pour objectif d'analyser les origines de la pseudo-histoire mythique des invasions d'Irlande : les sources classiques antiques ou judéo-chrétiennes de ce cycle légendaire, les survivances indigènes, le processus d'élaboration et sa signification socio-politique. La méthodologie utilisée a été de comparer les...
New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1994. – 362 p.
In Running to Paradise, M.L. Rosenthal, hailed by the Times Literary Supplement as "one of the most important critics of twentieth-century poetry," leads us through the lyric poetry and poetic drama of our century's greatest poet in English. His readings shed new, vivid light on Yeats's daring uses of tradition, his...
New York : Infobase Publishing, 2009. – 652 p.
The Irish poet William Butler Yeats is often considered the premier English-language poet of the 20th century, but he was also an important playwright, folklorist, critic, and politician. Yeats' works vary from complex and highly symbolic to short and straightforward, making him popular in both high school and college literary...
The History Press, 2012. — 304 p. Since its publication in 1897, there have been suggestions that the fictional exploits of Dracula were closely associated with Jack the Ripper than a Transylvanian Count. Historian Neil Storey provides the first British-based investigation of the sources used by Stoker and paints an evocative portrait of Stoker, his influences, friends and the...
Edited by David Greene and Fergus Kelly. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1976. — 113 p. — "The narrative of the poem begins in Canto 4 with the downfall of Lucifer and the creation of man. The story of Adam and Eve, which is the section of SR [ Saltair na Rann ] edited in Volume I of the present book by David Greene and Fergus Kelly, occupies about 1200 lines and is...
Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1881. — 470
The purpose of this volume is to present in connected and illustrative form the national Irish poetry, from the earliest period to the present time, with such historical and biographical information and criticism as would thoroughly illustrate without overloading it.
MacCon Lomarie, Liam, Robinson, Tim (translators). — Yale University Press, 2017. — 368 p. — (The Margellos World Republic of Letters). — ISBN10: 030022706X; ISBN13: 978-0300227062. A brilliant new translation of Ó Cadhain’s modern Irish literature masterpiece, meant to spark debate and comparison with Alan Titley's Dirty Dust, now with bonus materials on its history,...
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