The Cold of May Day Monday is an account of one of the most interesting literary histories in the world, offering insights into the connections between Irish legend and literature, and accounts of the best Irish writers of the twentieth century.
The Cold of May Day Monday is an account of one of the most interesting literary histories in the world, offering insights into the connections between Irish legend and literature, and accounts of the best Irish writers of the twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Anthony Welch (1947-2013) was born in Cork and was a scholarship student at the University there. He went on to Leeds where he worked under the Yeatsian, A.N. Jeffares and then became a Lecturer. In 1984 he became Professor of English and Head of Department at University of Ulster and later became Dean. He was Research Professor at the University of Ulster until his death in 2013.
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Introduction I: Ancient Things II: Iron Age Martial Arts And Christian Scribes III: Reciting From The Finger Ends: The Bards And Ossian IV: The Undoing Of Ireland: Conquest And Reconquest V: The Colony VI: Romantic Ireland? VII: The Folk Tradition VIII: Famine IX: New Departures X: The West's Awake XI: Hearts Of Stone XII: Matrix Of Surds XIII: Astrakhan Ataraxie XIV: Coda: By The Bog Of Cats XV: Conclusion A Bibliography Of Literary Histories And Related Works A Note On The Author
Introduction I: Ancient Things II: Iron Age Martial Arts And Christian Scribes III: Reciting From The Finger Ends: The Bards And Ossian IV: The Undoing Of Ireland: Conquest And Reconquest V: The Colony VI: Romantic Ireland? VII: The Folk Tradition VIII: Famine IX: New Departures X: The West's Awake XI: Hearts Of Stone XII: Matrix Of Surds XIII: Astrakhan Ataraxie XIV: Coda: By The Bog Of Cats XV: Conclusion A Bibliography Of Literary Histories And Related Works A Note On The Author
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