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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18. oldal
... suggested to the author of Maelduin the motives of the loss of a supernumerary and of Maelduin's resort to the druid ... suggests that the imrama structurally are deeply rooted in ecclesiastical tradition . 12 Cormac's third voyage was ...
... suggested to the author of Maelduin the motives of the loss of a supernumerary and of Maelduin's resort to the druid ... suggests that the imrama structurally are deeply rooted in ecclesiastical tradition . 12 Cormac's third voyage was ...
119. oldal
... suggest , in light of the age and popularity of Immram Brain and Echtrae Conlae , that it is they and the Ulster literary movement which produced them which introduced this topos into Irish literature ; that it was foreign to the native ...
... suggest , in light of the age and popularity of Immram Brain and Echtrae Conlae , that it is they and the Ulster literary movement which produced them which introduced this topos into Irish literature ; that it was foreign to the native ...
158. oldal
... suggested . The arguments which have been forwarded in favour of Ireland include references of a topographical and ... suggests perhaps that Lotharingia is the home.3 As for date , it cannot be later than the tenth century , the date of ...
... suggested . The arguments which have been forwarded in favour of Ireland include references of a topographical and ... suggests perhaps that Lotharingia is the home.3 As for date , it cannot be later than the tenth century , the date of ...
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