The description of technically clever or complex objects was not a recognized subgenre in early Irish literature but examples of transport means, weaponry, and food procurement and preparation devices illustrate how a touch of fantastic technology could be implicated in the plot, even in dilemmas of heroic ethics, or be a nearly free-standing item in a rich cultural history. The wonderful artifacts are not supernatural, preternatural, or even magical. Yet these fantastic instruments may have more life in literature than they ever had in historical reality. Language is harnessed and exploited in the literate realization of these devices, the potential complexity of the one reflecting the comparable complexity of the invented others.La techno...
The exchange of ideas between nations during the Enlightenment was greatly facilitated by cultural v...
The languages of The Boyne Water - a historical novel by John Banim - contribue to the representatio...
Theaters of machines »books showing sets of windlasses, cranes, pumps and mills-- have been underest...
The description of technically clever or complex objects was not a recognized subgenre in early Iris...
Mythological aspects of the Old Irish grammatical tradition. The Old Irish grammatical tradition com...
The fracture of identity that comes with mass migration can only be healed now by creative acts of i...
Since Ernst Windisch’s monumental edition of the Táin Bó Cúailnge in 1905, a number of theories have...
Thirteenth-century France saw the construction of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris to house the Crown o...
This project is a source study of the materials used by William Butler Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregor...
Early Irish literature is romantic, idealised, stylised and gruesome. It shows a tension between re...
Hollo Kaarina. The heroic otherworld voyage in early Irish literature : Tochmarc Emire and Loinges m...
This article investigates the conflicted cultural identity of those Irish-speaking antiquarians work...
Whereas Victorian English medievalism has been the object of much scholarly interest in recent years...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about whether early Irish culture is primarily Celtic, ...
The island of Ireland was never conquered by the Roman Empire and this fact is largely responsible f...
The exchange of ideas between nations during the Enlightenment was greatly facilitated by cultural v...
The languages of The Boyne Water - a historical novel by John Banim - contribue to the representatio...
Theaters of machines »books showing sets of windlasses, cranes, pumps and mills-- have been underest...
The description of technically clever or complex objects was not a recognized subgenre in early Iris...
Mythological aspects of the Old Irish grammatical tradition. The Old Irish grammatical tradition com...
The fracture of identity that comes with mass migration can only be healed now by creative acts of i...
Since Ernst Windisch’s monumental edition of the Táin Bó Cúailnge in 1905, a number of theories have...
Thirteenth-century France saw the construction of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris to house the Crown o...
This project is a source study of the materials used by William Butler Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregor...
Early Irish literature is romantic, idealised, stylised and gruesome. It shows a tension between re...
Hollo Kaarina. The heroic otherworld voyage in early Irish literature : Tochmarc Emire and Loinges m...
This article investigates the conflicted cultural identity of those Irish-speaking antiquarians work...
Whereas Victorian English medievalism has been the object of much scholarly interest in recent years...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about whether early Irish culture is primarily Celtic, ...
The island of Ireland was never conquered by the Roman Empire and this fact is largely responsible f...
The exchange of ideas between nations during the Enlightenment was greatly facilitated by cultural v...
The languages of The Boyne Water - a historical novel by John Banim - contribue to the representatio...
Theaters of machines »books showing sets of windlasses, cranes, pumps and mills-- have been underest...