The Otherworld Voyage in Early Irish Literature: An Anthology of CriticismFour Courts Press, 2000 - 289 oldal Nineteen articles provide a critical overview of the voyage genre in early Irish literature. It was a time when tales of journeys to an otherworld or paradise were common, evoking a powerful vision of the Irish as pilgrims and exiles. The widely scattered and often obscurely published secondary lite |
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97. oldal
... exile for religious or ascetic reasons ; 15 so may peregrinus when used by an Irishman , but not when used by an Englishman . If , then , the Irish usage of peregrinus is still firmly attached to corresponding vernacular ideas , it is ...
... exile for religious or ascetic reasons ; 15 so may peregrinus when used by an Irishman , but not when used by an Englishman . If , then , the Irish usage of peregrinus is still firmly attached to corresponding vernacular ideas , it is ...
103. oldal
... exile of God is obliged to enforce their suretyship as though he himself had been invoked for it or as though his celebration [ of religious rites ] had guaranteed it'.4 ° In other words , the exile of God is the representative on earth ...
... exile of God is obliged to enforce their suretyship as though he himself had been invoked for it or as though his celebration [ of religious rites ] had guaranteed it'.4 ° In other words , the exile of God is the representative on earth ...
179. oldal
... exile , and determines that deorad Dé may indicate a pilgrim or an exile . A man might embark on a pilgrimage voluntarily ( ailithre ) or be sent into exile as penance . The sea - voyage as peregrinatio may thus have been influenced by ...
... exile , and determines that deorad Dé may indicate a pilgrim or an exile . A man might embark on a pilgrimage voluntarily ( ailithre ) or be sent into exile as penance . The sea - voyage as peregrinatio may thus have been influenced by ...
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