This thesis presents an edited and annotated edition of a collection of folklore from the largest of the Aran Islands, Co. Galway, and offers an interdisciplinary analysis of the material from both a linguistic and anthropological perspective. The material was collected in 1933 by renowned scholar Robin Flower from local Aran Island storyteller Darach Ó Direáin. The collection contains 56 components — the majority of which are stories — and is preserved in Robin Flower’s Nachlass in the National Folklore Collection, Dublin. Volume one of this thesis contains the edited version of the manuscript material and presents a detailed examination of the various amendments applied during the editing process. The linguistic analysis comprises a compr...
This dissertation traces the historical development of the Fenian narrative tradition—i.e. the vast ...
In this thesis I will be examining the Scottish Gaelic folktales and folksongs which deal with the s...
My area of research is the folktale, marvelous tales in particular. Over the past six years I have b...
This thesis presents an edited and annotated edition of a collection of folklore from the largest of...
Folklore, as a historical and cultural process producing and transmitting beliefs, stories, customs,...
This is the first book to carefully analyze the linguistic conventions associated with Irish English...
"Between 1935 and 1970 the Irish Folklore Commission (Coimisiún Béaloideasa Éireann), under-funded a...
Audio accompanying Kathleen Sheehan Lambert's Ph. D. thesis; recording of Leanbán Chonaill, interpre...
This current essay is divided into three main sections. It begins by placing the Collection in its c...
This research examines the ideological and social dynamics that govern the use of the Irish language...
This project examines the importance of the forty-nine questionnaires issued between 1935 and 1945 b...
In order to understand and appreciate the cultural history of a population, it is crucial to both st...
This paper presents an analysis of the linguistic anthropology which underpins the language dynamics...
In Ireland the creation of one of the world’s largest collections of oral traditions by the Irish Fo...
This short narrative was one of hundreds of legends gathered in the 1930s and 1940s from men and wom...
This dissertation traces the historical development of the Fenian narrative tradition—i.e. the vast ...
In this thesis I will be examining the Scottish Gaelic folktales and folksongs which deal with the s...
My area of research is the folktale, marvelous tales in particular. Over the past six years I have b...
This thesis presents an edited and annotated edition of a collection of folklore from the largest of...
Folklore, as a historical and cultural process producing and transmitting beliefs, stories, customs,...
This is the first book to carefully analyze the linguistic conventions associated with Irish English...
"Between 1935 and 1970 the Irish Folklore Commission (Coimisiún Béaloideasa Éireann), under-funded a...
Audio accompanying Kathleen Sheehan Lambert's Ph. D. thesis; recording of Leanbán Chonaill, interpre...
This current essay is divided into three main sections. It begins by placing the Collection in its c...
This research examines the ideological and social dynamics that govern the use of the Irish language...
This project examines the importance of the forty-nine questionnaires issued between 1935 and 1945 b...
In order to understand and appreciate the cultural history of a population, it is crucial to both st...
This paper presents an analysis of the linguistic anthropology which underpins the language dynamics...
In Ireland the creation of one of the world’s largest collections of oral traditions by the Irish Fo...
This short narrative was one of hundreds of legends gathered in the 1930s and 1940s from men and wom...
This dissertation traces the historical development of the Fenian narrative tradition—i.e. the vast ...
In this thesis I will be examining the Scottish Gaelic folktales and folksongs which deal with the s...
My area of research is the folktale, marvelous tales in particular. Over the past six years I have b...