Storytelling in Gaelic from AD 700 to the Present: Truth, Tradition, and Translation
By Alice R Taylor-Griffiths (Editor), Seosamh Mac Cïrthaigh (Editor), Duane Long (Contribution by), Kay Muhr (Contribution by), Ralph O'Connor (Contribution by), Rebecca Shercliff (Contribution by), Robbie MacLeod (Contribution by), Sarah Kïnzler (Contribution by), Sïle de Clïir (Contribution by), Tomïs L ï Murchï (Contribution by)
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By Alice R Taylor-Griffiths (Editor), Seosamh Mac Cïrthaigh (Editor), Duane Long (Contribution by), Kay Muhr (Contribution by), Ralph O'Connor (Contribution by), Rebecca Shercliff (Contribution by), Robbie MacLeod (Contribution by), Sarah Kïnzler (Contribution by), Sïle de Clïir (Contribution by), Tomïs L ï Murchï (Contribution by)
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Examines common themes and connections in Gaelic storytelling from the Middle Ages to present day.
From the great medieval saga Táin Bó Cúailnge to cautionary folk tales in contemporary Gaeltacht areas, storytelling has remained a cornerstone of Gaelic culture for over a thousand years. Pre-Christian motifs and ecclesiastical influences, with nods to classical literature and poetic devices, provide the framework for many stories that remain familiar today (such as St Patrick's journey across...
From the great medieval saga Táin Bó Cúailnge to cautionary folk tales in contemporary Gaeltacht areas, storytelling has remained a cornerstone of Gaelic culture for over a thousand years. Pre-Christian motifs and ecclesiastical influences, with nods to classical literature and poetic devices, provide the framework for many stories that remain familiar today (such as St Patrick's journey across...


