This project analyses the reuses of the motif of fairy abduction and of the changeling in contemporary literature, either Irish or from the Irish diaspora. Studying these motifs as they appear in the folk accounts allows a better understanding of their traditional characteristics, to then be able to compare them with the way the contemporary writers reinterpret them.The changeling motif has been taken up as an Irish metaphor for emigration and exile, whether it be geographical, psychological or linguistic. This thesis thus explores issues of identity and memory through the theme of the changeling which, although it is not of Irish origin since it is absent from the early mythological sources, has paradoxically become an Irish literary symbo...
This thesis analyses the transmission of the Deirdre legend in adaptations from the earliest written...
This article investigates the intersection of human rights discourse, Irish folklore and contemporar...
This study is based on the hypothesis that the concept of literary motifs logically includes the thr...
Six major motifs from ancient Celtic narratives and sagas recur thematically as myth-forming structu...
At the most basic level of folk fancy and belief, it is clear that an image which impresses itself o...
This project examines the legal evolution of changeling murders in 19th century Ireland, murders com...
This thesis explores the recurring patterns of Irish mythological narratives that influence literatu...
Supernatural beings have always played an important role in Irish folklore. Indeed, many myths and l...
The present thesis proposes to reconsider the narrative cliche narrative of the folk tales, that of ...
This thesis analyses the transmission of the Deirdre legend in adaptations from the earliest written...
I trace the progressive revision of the traditional symbol of “woman” in Irish literature throughout...
In Irish folktales, fairies appear quite frequently, providing an indispensable presence for the tal...
In this article we combine the frameworks provided by Imagology and Translation Studies in order to ...
This research examines the intersection of Irish myth and history, as well as the effects such inter...
Les êtres surnaturels ont toujours eu une place prépondérante dans le folklore irlandais. En effet, ...
This thesis analyses the transmission of the Deirdre legend in adaptations from the earliest written...
This article investigates the intersection of human rights discourse, Irish folklore and contemporar...
This study is based on the hypothesis that the concept of literary motifs logically includes the thr...
Six major motifs from ancient Celtic narratives and sagas recur thematically as myth-forming structu...
At the most basic level of folk fancy and belief, it is clear that an image which impresses itself o...
This project examines the legal evolution of changeling murders in 19th century Ireland, murders com...
This thesis explores the recurring patterns of Irish mythological narratives that influence literatu...
Supernatural beings have always played an important role in Irish folklore. Indeed, many myths and l...
The present thesis proposes to reconsider the narrative cliche narrative of the folk tales, that of ...
This thesis analyses the transmission of the Deirdre legend in adaptations from the earliest written...
I trace the progressive revision of the traditional symbol of “woman” in Irish literature throughout...
In Irish folktales, fairies appear quite frequently, providing an indispensable presence for the tal...
In this article we combine the frameworks provided by Imagology and Translation Studies in order to ...
This research examines the intersection of Irish myth and history, as well as the effects such inter...
Les êtres surnaturels ont toujours eu une place prépondérante dans le folklore irlandais. En effet, ...
This thesis analyses the transmission of the Deirdre legend in adaptations from the earliest written...
This article investigates the intersection of human rights discourse, Irish folklore and contemporar...
This study is based on the hypothesis that the concept of literary motifs logically includes the thr...