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These striking essays and detailed case studies by internationally renowned scholars examine the contributions of lrish language and literature to the Humanities. Providing a variety of close textual readings, broad ranging essays and appraisals of their disciplines, the authors demonstrate the value and potential of studying Irish at university level and suggest future challenges and research agendas. For both academic specialists and general readers, this volume offers not only illuminating close readings of medieval tales (Tochmarc tine / The Wooing of tine) and Alan Titley's contemporary novels (Meirscr na Treibhe, Stiall Phial Feola and An Fear Dna), but important surveys of the contemporary state of the language, a critique of the 20th-century revival project, a rationale for Government policy and the international promotion of Irish. Topics include Irish bardic poetry, the contemporary Irish novel, medieval Irish prose-tales, Indo-European linguistics, comparative literature, language maintenance, socio-linguistics, and the Irish language in American Universities. Contributors: James Mccloskey (University of California, Santa Cruz), Tomas Cathasaigh (Harvard University), Brian Conchubhair (University of Notre Dame), Eamon Cuv (Government of lreland), Philip O'Leary (Boston College), Calvert Watkins (University of California, Los Angeles)
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781903631591
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 240
- Utgivningsdatum: 2009-07-30
- Förlag: Arlen House