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Tales Of The Elders Of Ireland Oxford Worlds Classics Ann Dooley

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Tales Of The Elders Of Ireland Oxford Worlds Classics Ann Dooley
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.72 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Ann Dooley, Harry Roe
ISBN: 9780192839183, 0192839187
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Tales Of The Elders Of Ireland Oxford Worlds Classics Ann Dooley by Ann Dooley, Harry Roe 9780192839183, 0192839187 instant download after payment.

Tales of the Elders of Ireland is the first complete translation of the late Middle Irish Acallam na Senórach. Dating from around the end of the twelfth century it is the largest literary text surviving from early Ireland, mingling the contemporary Christian world of Saint Patrick, the earlier pagan world of the ancient, giant Fenians and the parallel, timeless Otherworld, peopled by ever-young, shape-shifting fairies. It also provides the most extensive account available of the Otherworld's music and magic, internecine wars, malice toward, and infatuation with, humankind - themes still featured in the story-telling of present-day Ireland. This readable and flowing new translation is based on existing manuscript sources and is richly annotated complete with an Introduction discussing the place of the Acallam in Irish tradition and the impact of the Fenian or Ossianic tradition on English and European literature.

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