The Irish Comic TraditionClarendon Press, 1962 - 258 páginas Tracing the comic tradition in Irish literature from the Ninth century to the present. |
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... four petty plagues . Finally they make their biggest threat : they will put the men and women of Ulster to shame by shaving the hair off everyone in the kingdom . Iubdán , however , sends them away in peace . After a year's stay ...
... four petty plagues . Finally they make their biggest threat : they will put the men and women of Ulster to shame by shaving the hair off everyone in the kingdom . Iubdán , however , sends them away in peace . After a year's stay ...
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... four of the examples in the Book of Ballymote have a clerical context ; perhaps all four were composed by members of the clergy . At any rate the nickname ' Church of the Wretched Repast ' is given a clerical attribution , to the ...
... four of the examples in the Book of Ballymote have a clerical context ; perhaps all four were composed by members of the clergy . At any rate the nickname ' Church of the Wretched Repast ' is given a clerical attribution , to the ...
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... four categories first . One of the most redoubtable satires of the period does not survive ; John O'Donovan's account of it runs as follows : In 1414 , as we are informed by the Four Masters , Niall O'Higgin , a famous poet of Westmeath ...
... four categories first . One of the most redoubtable satires of the period does not survive ; John O'Donovan's account of it runs as follows : In 1414 , as we are informed by the Four Masters , Niall O'Higgin , a famous poet of Westmeath ...
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Macabre and Grotesque Humour in | 3 |
Irish Tradition | 47 |
Irish Wit and Word Play | 78 |
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