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Presentation aids
Sample material aids for seminar presentations:

Patrick: The Archaeology of a Saint, by C. Bourke. Belfast: H. M. S. O., 1993.

Saint Patrick's World. The Christian Culture of Ireland's Apostolic Age, by L. De Paor. Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1993.

Mallory, James P. (ed.). 1992. Aspects of the Táin. (Belfast: December). (esp. pp.49–57, 103–53).

‘Visions from the dead in Herodotus, Nicander of Colophon, and the Táin Bó Cuailgne’, by P. Freeman. Emania 12 (1994) 45–48.

‘Gluttony, lust, and penance in the B-Text of Aislinge Meic Conglinne’, by S. J. Gwara. Celtica 20 (1988) 53-72.

Tales of the Elders of Ireland, by A. Dooley & H. Roe (trans.). Oxford, 1999.

‘Finn, Fothad, and Fian: some early associations’, by P. McQuillan. Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 8 (1988) 1-10.

‘Heroic destinies in the Macgnimrada of Finn and Cu Chulainn’, by J. F. Nagy. Zeitschrift fur celtische Philologie 40 (1984) 23-39.

‘Intervention and disruption in the myths of Finn and Sigurd’, by J. F. Nagy. Eriu 31 (1980) 123-131.

Gaelic folk-tales and mediaeval romances : a study of the Early Modern Irish "Romantic Tales" and their oral derivatives, by A. Bruford. Dublin : Folklore of Ireland Society, 1969.

‘The symbology of water in Irish pseudo-history’, by P. Hopkins. Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 12 (1992) 80-86.

‘Patrick Logan and Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, 1696’, by B. Cunningham & R. Gillespie. Eigse 32 (2000) 146-152.

The Flight of the Earls Special Issue. History Ireland. Vol. 15, no. 4 (July-August 2007).

‘‘The same in origin and in blood’: bardic windows on the relationship between Irish and Scottish Gaels, c. 1200-1650’, by M. Ó Mainnin, Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies 38 (Winter 1999), 1-52.

‘Notes on an Elizabethan Kerry bardic family’, by M. Caball. Eriu 43 (1992) 177-192.

‘What Stalked the Post Office?: Pearse's Cú Chulainn’, by P. O’Leary. Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium 3 (1983) 21-38.

Pearse's Patriots: St. Enda's and the Cult of Boyhood, by E. Sisson. Cork: C.U.P., 2003.

‘Supernatural legends in nineteenth-century Irish writing’, by B. Earls. Bealoideas 60-61 (1992-93) 93-144.

Conjuring complexities: essays on Flann O’Brien, by A. Clune & T. Hurson. Institute of Irish Studies, Queen’s University Belfast, 1997.

Gaelic Prose in the Irish Free State 1922-1939, by P. O’Leary. Dublin, 2004.

IRS122 CRN: 4936 Year: 2008/09 Semester: 2
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