My focus will be on the first part of Volume IV, ‘Medieval to Modern, 600–1900’ (pp.1–457), especially on the sections dealing with early medieval Ireland. These contributions, and some relevant texts elsewhere, make up a relatively small proportion of the two volumes. Taken as a unit, however, they are the largest modern collection of early medieval texts in translation relating to Irish women. As such they are important: they present a substantial body of material together and in accessible format for the first time
The transformation of women is a common motif in early Irish literature. Three aspects will be dealt...
Brouland Marie-Thérèse. Christine Meek, Katharine Simms, éd. The Fragility of Her Sex. Medieval Iris...
This thesis provides a critical edition of the longest extant version of the medieval Irish text Toc...
My focus will be on the first part of Volume IV, ‘Medieval to Modern, 600–1900’ (pp.1–457), especial...
11 years in the making, featuring the work of over 700 individual writers and harnessing the skills ...
11 years in the making, featuring the work of over 700 individual writers and harnessing the skills ...
The history of medieval Irish women is elusive, despite a rich variety of textual sources. These are...
The recent publication of volumes 4 and 5 of the Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing presents a tim...
There is an apparent need among some modern scholars to read the women of medieval Ireland, specific...
This article takes as its main focus the current collaboration between JSTOR and Field Day to digiti...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
The recent publication of volumes 4 and 5 of the field day Anthology of Irish Writing presents a tim...
Jaime de Pablos, Mª Elena (ed.). Análisis de género en los estudios irlandeses. Almería: Editorial U...
Genet Jacqueline, Mikowski Sylvie. Angela Bourke, Siobhan Kilfeather, Maria Luddy, Margaret Mac Curt...
This dissertation provides critical editions of two medieval Irish aideda (‘death-tales’): Aided Ail...
The transformation of women is a common motif in early Irish literature. Three aspects will be dealt...
Brouland Marie-Thérèse. Christine Meek, Katharine Simms, éd. The Fragility of Her Sex. Medieval Iris...
This thesis provides a critical edition of the longest extant version of the medieval Irish text Toc...
My focus will be on the first part of Volume IV, ‘Medieval to Modern, 600–1900’ (pp.1–457), especial...
11 years in the making, featuring the work of over 700 individual writers and harnessing the skills ...
11 years in the making, featuring the work of over 700 individual writers and harnessing the skills ...
The history of medieval Irish women is elusive, despite a rich variety of textual sources. These are...
The recent publication of volumes 4 and 5 of the Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing presents a tim...
There is an apparent need among some modern scholars to read the women of medieval Ireland, specific...
This article takes as its main focus the current collaboration between JSTOR and Field Day to digiti...
The theme of this book is cultural encounter and exchange in Irish women’s lives. Using three case s...
The recent publication of volumes 4 and 5 of the field day Anthology of Irish Writing presents a tim...
Jaime de Pablos, Mª Elena (ed.). Análisis de género en los estudios irlandeses. Almería: Editorial U...
Genet Jacqueline, Mikowski Sylvie. Angela Bourke, Siobhan Kilfeather, Maria Luddy, Margaret Mac Curt...
This dissertation provides critical editions of two medieval Irish aideda (‘death-tales’): Aided Ail...
The transformation of women is a common motif in early Irish literature. Three aspects will be dealt...
Brouland Marie-Thérèse. Christine Meek, Katharine Simms, éd. The Fragility of Her Sex. Medieval Iris...
This thesis provides a critical edition of the longest extant version of the medieval Irish text Toc...