Title | : | The Mythological Cycle of Medieval Irish Literature |
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ISBN | : | 0995546924 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780995546929 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 79 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2018 |
A striking feature of medieval Irish literature is the prominence accorded to beings who are sometimes called the 'Túatha Dé' (Tribes of the Gods), and sometimes the people of the síde or hollow a magical race, in whom it is possible to recognise the divinities once worshipped by the pre-Christian Irish. Tales in which the Túatha Dé have a central rôle have conventionally been assigned by scholars to a ‘mythological cycle’. This book examines the background and rationale for this classification; discusses the nature of the Túatha Dé themselves; and offers a survey of the tales of the Túatha Dé that are attested from the Old Irish, Middle Irish and Early Modern Irish periods.
The Mythological Cycle of Medieval Irish Literature Reviews
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I bought this book because it was on a suggested reading list in another book I read on Irish Myths. I was disappointed to find out that this book is an academic discussion of how to categorize the myths into groups, heavy on the footnotes. This is not a book for the general reader.