Sy abl fodd Sibli fain: Sibyl in Medieval Wales


Autoria(s): Haycock, Marged
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Welsh

Data(s)

24/11/2008

24/11/2008

2005

Resumo

Haycock, Marged, 'Sy abl fodd Sibli fain: Sibyl in Medieval Wales', In: Heroic Poets and Poetic Heroes in Celtic Tradition, Joseph Falaky Nagy and Leslie Ellen Jones (eds), (Dublin: Four Courts Press), pp.115-130, 2005 RAE2008

Celtic scholars honor their venerable colleague with 29 essays. Among their topics are heroic dogs and men in the Finn ballads and tales, the death of Dafydd ap Gwilym, Sibyl in Medieval Wales, Elis Gruffydd's meditations of idolatry, medieval heroics without heroes or epics, poetry and pillowtalk, Liadain and Cuirithir and the role of the woman-poet, person-switching in Celtic panegyric, instruction riddles in Welsh law, convergences and tensions among metaphors and metonyms for the heroic society in early Welsh poetry, James Joyce's aural aesthetics, the Old Irish word for fleshfork, and Aogan O Rathaille's shoes and the mock-warrant. Quotations in Irish and Welsh are followed by English translations.

Formato

16

Identificador

Haycock , M 2005 , Sy abl fodd Sibli fain: Sibyl in Medieval Wales . in Heroic Poets and Poetic Heroes in Celtic Tradition . Four Courts Press , pp. 115-130 .

1851828494

PURE: 86168

PURE UUID: ed477d71-ddf8-4cf9-b860-3e6d46f2ce0d

dspace: 2160/1219

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/1219

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Four Courts Press

Relação

Heroic Poets and Poetic Heroes in Celtic Tradition

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Book chapter

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