Stories define culture through the villains and heroes. In a given culture or identity, stories prepare their audience by showing what to expect. Heroes exemplify positive traits to be mimicked, and villains and obstacles offer warnings for future challenges. The tone of stories, their length and their moral a ll vary depending on the medium, culture, and audience. The study of “stories” is separated from mass media by the academic community, and often by the general public. This separation is understandable, but not important. Stories persist through all medium s as a way to transmit an identity’s characteristics and attitudes. The purpose of this project is to retell stories from the Irish oral tradition to illustrate traits, flaws, and v...
Many different aspects of Irish culture and heritage are addressed in this paper, mainly through the...
The performance of saga-inspired works, composed within the last fifty years, has given life to a nu...
The purpose of this study is to examine the identity retained by the Irish cultural group despite ho...
Oral storytelling is an integral part of Irish culture. For centuries, storytelling was a common pr...
Folklore, as a historical and cultural process producing and transmitting beliefs, stories, customs,...
This research examines the intersection of Irish myth and history, as well as the effects such inter...
Irish oral tradition is an ancient artform that has an active global presence. Due to this global ap...
Celtic scholars do not doubt that there was an active oral narrative tradition functioning in pre-Ch...
Three collections of Irish folktales and myths were gathered by a Smithsonian ethnographer named Jer...
Audio accompanying Kathleen Sheehan Lambert's Ph. D. thesis; recording of Leanbán Chonaill, interpre...
Six major motifs from ancient Celtic narratives and sagas recur thematically as myth-forming structu...
This thesis explores the recurring patterns of Irish mythological narratives that influence literatu...
Despite the ease with which scholars have used the term "memory" in recent decades, its definition r...
The history of a literature must go back in its earliest beginnings to the spoken expression of -the...
This essay intends to look at the issue of Stereotyping, particularly involving the Travelling Commu...
Many different aspects of Irish culture and heritage are addressed in this paper, mainly through the...
The performance of saga-inspired works, composed within the last fifty years, has given life to a nu...
The purpose of this study is to examine the identity retained by the Irish cultural group despite ho...
Oral storytelling is an integral part of Irish culture. For centuries, storytelling was a common pr...
Folklore, as a historical and cultural process producing and transmitting beliefs, stories, customs,...
This research examines the intersection of Irish myth and history, as well as the effects such inter...
Irish oral tradition is an ancient artform that has an active global presence. Due to this global ap...
Celtic scholars do not doubt that there was an active oral narrative tradition functioning in pre-Ch...
Three collections of Irish folktales and myths were gathered by a Smithsonian ethnographer named Jer...
Audio accompanying Kathleen Sheehan Lambert's Ph. D. thesis; recording of Leanbán Chonaill, interpre...
Six major motifs from ancient Celtic narratives and sagas recur thematically as myth-forming structu...
This thesis explores the recurring patterns of Irish mythological narratives that influence literatu...
Despite the ease with which scholars have used the term "memory" in recent decades, its definition r...
The history of a literature must go back in its earliest beginnings to the spoken expression of -the...
This essay intends to look at the issue of Stereotyping, particularly involving the Travelling Commu...
Many different aspects of Irish culture and heritage are addressed in this paper, mainly through the...
The performance of saga-inspired works, composed within the last fifty years, has given life to a nu...
The purpose of this study is to examine the identity retained by the Irish cultural group despite ho...