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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... stories is Compert Mongáin ocus Serc Duibe Lacha do Mongán ( " The Conception of Mongán and His Love for Dubh Lacha ' ) , a richly humorous story of shifting identities . On this fifteenth - century story are based part of ' Mongan's ...
... stories is Compert Mongáin ocus Serc Duibe Lacha do Mongán ( " The Conception of Mongán and His Love for Dubh Lacha ' ) , a richly humorous story of shifting identities . On this fifteenth - century story are based part of ' Mongan's ...
Página 45
... story of ' The House of the Two Golden Methers ' ( Altrom Tige Dá Medar ) .1 Eithne , a woman of fabulous beauty , comes to the hermit Ceasan and asks to be instructed in Christianity . Gradually Ceasan realizes that she is a woman of ...
... story of ' The House of the Two Golden Methers ' ( Altrom Tige Dá Medar ) .1 Eithne , a woman of fabulous beauty , comes to the hermit Ceasan and asks to be instructed in Christianity . Gradually Ceasan realizes that she is a woman of ...
Página 64
... Story of Mac Datho's Pig ' ) , there would be almost nothing left , so important a structural element does it form in the tale . The heart of the story is a boasting contest between two groups of heroes representing Connacht and Ulster ...
... Story of Mac Datho's Pig ' ) , there would be almost nothing left , so important a structural element does it form in the tale . The heart of the story is a boasting contest between two groups of heroes representing Connacht and Ulster ...
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Macabre and Grotesque Humour in | 3 |
Irish Tradition | 47 |
Irish Wit and Word Play | 78 |
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