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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64. oldal
... monastic treatments of the Otherworld theme represented by Immram Brain , Echtra Chonla and similar texts , or is the relationship a collateral one with the two groups deriving their image of the Otherworld separately from the same ...
... monastic treatments of the Otherworld theme represented by Immram Brain , Echtra Chonla and similar texts , or is the relationship a collateral one with the two groups deriving their image of the Otherworld separately from the same ...
175. oldal
... monastic life , clearly point to a purpose beyond that of an adventure upon the bounding main . The familiar metaphor of the ocean voyage as a voyage through life is intricately bound to monastic existence , revealing lessons concerning ...
... monastic life , clearly point to a purpose beyond that of an adventure upon the bounding main . The familiar metaphor of the ocean voyage as a voyage through life is intricately bound to monastic existence , revealing lessons concerning ...
230. oldal
... monasticism . is merely part of the “ delicate naiveté ” of the medieval setting'.18 The hyper- diffusionist perspective likewise overlooks the monastic context of the Nauigatio and proceeds from an assumption that expansion is a ...
... monasticism . is merely part of the “ delicate naiveté ” of the medieval setting'.18 The hyper- diffusionist perspective likewise overlooks the monastic context of the Nauigatio and proceeds from an assumption that expansion is a ...
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