The The Gaelic Finn tradition II

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2022-05-27
Publisher(s): Four Courts Press
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Summary

The Gaelic Finn tradition encompasses literature and lore centered on the figure of Finn Mac Cumaill. The essays in this volume cover, as with those in the earlier volume, The Gaelic Finn tradition (2012), numerous aspects of this tradition, including texts both medieval and modern, collectors and collections of oral Finn material, the landscapes of Finn Mac Cumaill and the reception of the Finn Cycle outside the Gaelic world.

Author Biography

Sharon J. Arbuthnot is an assistant editor, eDIL, School of Arts, English and Languages, Queens University Belfast. Síle Ní Mhurchú is a lecturer in the Department of Modern Irish, University College Cork. Geraldine Parsons is a lecturer in Celtic and Gaelic, University of Glasgow.

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