Fionn Mac Cumhaill: Celtic Myth in English LiteratureSyracuse University Press, 1986 - 266 ページ |
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... warrior- poet . The position of the hunter - warrior - poet in Ireland before the Norman invasion bears some analogues to that of the scop in Ger- manic Europe in the time of the comitatus . Certainly there is none of the gentility of ...
... warrior- poet . The position of the hunter - warrior - poet in Ireland before the Norman invasion bears some analogues to that of the scop in Ger- manic Europe in the time of the comitatus . Certainly there is none of the gentility of ...
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... warrior ; a fresh growth of thick black hair has replaced his baldness . O'Grady's Finn is much like the hero from Irish literature . He is still a kind of rígfhénnid , an uncrowned king of the forests . He is still a champion of poetry ...
... warrior ; a fresh growth of thick black hair has replaced his baldness . O'Grady's Finn is much like the hero from Irish literature . He is still a kind of rígfhénnid , an uncrowned king of the forests . He is still a champion of poetry ...
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... warrior and storyteller , but when asked to recount a number of well - known narratives from the sublime to the humorous , including the Táin Bó Cuailnge , he replies in the phrasing of translations from the old texts , " I cannot make ...
... warrior and storyteller , but when asked to recount a number of well - known narratives from the sublime to the humorous , including the Táin Bó Cuailnge , he replies in the phrasing of translations from the old texts , " I cannot make ...
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The Dimensions of the Myth of Fionn | 37 |
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Fionn mac Cumhaill in William | 121 |
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adventures Agallamh ancient appear archetype of Fionn Austin Clarke ballads bards battle Book Bruidhean Caoilte Celtic celtische Philologie century chapter Christian Cnucha collections Cúchulainn culture death Diarmaid and Gráinne Dublin early edited English literature epic episode father Fenian Cycle Fenian literature Fenian narratives Fianna figure Fingal Finn MacCool Finnegans Wake Fionn mac Cumhaill Fionn's character Flann O'Brien folklore Gráinne Heracles hero heroic Fionn Highland Hill of Allen hunter Ireland Irish literature Irish tradition James Joyce John Joyce's king Knockmany Lady Gregory language Legend literary London lovers Macpherson motif myth mythology Norse novel Nutt O'Grady O'Grady's Oisín Old Irish oral tradition origin Ossianic Society Poems of Ossian poet poetry popular portrayed Press Pursuit of Diarmuid readers Revue Celtique romance Saint Patrick Scotland Scottish Gaelic Standish storytellers suggested Swim-Two-Birds tale Tara translated Ulster Cycle W. B. Yeats warrior Welsh William writers York