The films studied, The Quiet Man and Odd Man Out have in common a background dimension rooted in Irish myth : for The Quiet Man the triangulation among the princess and the two men (one senior, one junior) competing for her ; for Odd Man Out the death of Ireland's archetypal hero Cuchulainn, as champion of Ulster.Les films étudiés, The Quiet Man et Odd Man Out ont en commun un arrière-plan enraciné dans la mythologie irlandaise : pour The Quiet Man, c'est le triangle constitué par la princesse et les deux hommes (l'un jeune, l'autre plus âgé) qui s'affrontent pour elle ; dans le cas de Odd Man Out, c'est la mort du héros irlandais par excellence, Cuchulainn, le champion de l'Ulster.Frey Leonard H. Two Studies of Irish Myth and Film : Odd Ma...
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Pour ce mémoire de recherche, j’ai choisi d’étudier la notion du surnaturel dans la culture et la li...
Surprisingly, one of the most important collectors of Irish folktales in the 19th century was the Am...
This contribution starts from a discussion of the origin of the expression «gombeenman» and moves on...
The films studied, The Quiet Man and Odd Man Out have in common a background dimension rooted in Iri...
In 1996, The Quiet Man topped an Irish Times poll for the best Irish film of all time. Almost ten ye...
his paper analyses Alan Parker’s Angela‘s Ashes (1999) against John Ford’s seminal The Quiet Man (19...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with how Ireland was represented in the documentary fi...
Three collections of Irish folktales and myths were gathered by a Smithsonian ethnographer named Jer...
“Never speak ill of the dead” combines a seven-minute performance of Paddy’s Wake, by Niamh Malone a...
In many ways, Ireland has always been a source of inspiration for film makers of various countries. ...
Irish mythology presents a world rich in the heroism of a warrior culture. Much like its Greek count...
Supernatural beings have always played an important role in Irish folklore. Indeed, many myths and l...
Two Death Tales from the Ulster Cycle : the Death of CuRoi and the Death of Cuchulain translated by ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe latter half of the nineteenth century saw the beginnings in Ire...
This peer-reviewed chapter emerged further to ongoing research into the representations of Gaelic ga...
Pour ce mémoire de recherche, j’ai choisi d’étudier la notion du surnaturel dans la culture et la li...
Surprisingly, one of the most important collectors of Irish folktales in the 19th century was the Am...
This contribution starts from a discussion of the origin of the expression «gombeenman» and moves on...