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Darogan Prophecy Lament And Absent Heroes In Medieval Welsh Literature Aled Llion Jones

  • SKU: BELL-5388104
Darogan Prophecy Lament And Absent Heroes In Medieval Welsh Literature Aled Llion Jones
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.7 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Aled Llion Jones
ISBN: 9780708326756, 0708326757
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Darogan Prophecy Lament And Absent Heroes In Medieval Welsh Literature Aled Llion Jones by Aled Llion Jones 9780708326756, 0708326757 instant download after payment.

The Welsh literary tradition is in many ways sui generis: few medieval cultures gave comparable respect to their poets. This book is the first in over seven decades to explore the literary, theological, and philosophical relevance of a somewhat ignored, but remarkably powerful, body of Welsh literature—the daroganau, or, political prophecies. Engaging the critical tradition exemplified by such writers as Walter Benjamin, Martin Heidegger, Roman Jakobson, Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, Roland Barthes, and Paul Ricoeur, Aled Llion Jones delves into the means of expression in these radical philosophies of nationalism, internationalism, and allegorical eschatology, as well as their breathtakingly beautiful use of language and form.

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