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SUMMARY:A weekly seminar on the Middle Irish Tale Airec menman Iraird maic Coisse
DESCRIPTION:A weekly seminar on the Middle Irish Tale\nAirec menman Iraird maic Coisse\n‘The Stratagem of Irard mac Coisse’ \nled by Prof. MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha (School of Humanities) \nEvery Wednesday at 12.00 noon \nbeginning Wednesday 23 January 2013 \nin the Moore Institute Seminar Room \nThe 10th-century Connacht poet Irard mac Coisse is titled ‘prÌ_m̩ices Ìärenn ‘Ireland’s foremost poet’ in his annalistic obituary (‰ÛÊ990). Among his   patrons were such leading Irish figures as the king of Tara\, Domnall   (‰ÛÊ980) ̼a N̩ill\, and his queen\, Der FÌÁil (‰ÛÊ1010). Poems he wrote in   their honour are among his extant works. The most important text   attributed to him is the long allegorical tale Airec menman Iraird Coisse. Many scholars have commented on its great significance for understanding Gaelic literary tradition. \nIn   Week 1 and 2\, a literary context for this work will be outlined.   Thereafter\, transcripts of the manuscript witnesses will be compared   with the aim of making a critical edition. \nFor further information\, please contact MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha \n(mairin.nidhonnchadha@nuigalway.ie /    087-7502095  ) \nFÌÁilte roimh chÌÁch \nSeimineÌÁr seachtaini̼il (trÌ_ Bh̩arla) ar an Sc̩al MeÌÁn-Ghaeilge\nAirec menman Iraird maic Coisse\n(‘Strait̩is Ioraird Mhic Coise’) \nfaoi sti̼ir an Oll. MÌÁirÌ_n NÌ_ Dhonnchadha (Scoil na nDaonnachtaÌ_) \nGach C̩adaoin ag 12.00 nÌ_n
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/a-weekly-seminar-on-the-middle-irish-tale-airec-menman-iraird-maic-coisse-7/
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SUMMARY:History Graduate Seminar Series: M̩idhbhÌ_n NÌ_ ÌÄå_rdail - Irish-Language Manuscripts & Books in the 18th century
DESCRIPTION:M̩idhbhÌ_n NÌ_ Ì_rdail\nIrish-Language Manuscripts & Books in the 18th century \ncontact: daibhi.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/history-graduate-seminar-series-m%cc%a9idhbhi_n-ni_-iaa_rdail-irish-language-manuscripts-books-in-the-18th-century/
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SUMMARY:"The Ghosts of the Past: La familia de Pascual Duarte in the Twenty-first Century" by Dr Ross Woods (Victoria University of Wellington\, New Zealand)
DESCRIPTION:“The Ghosts of the Past: La familia de Pascual Duarte in the Twenty-first Century”.\nDr Ross Woods from the Victoria University of Wellington\, New Zealand.\nThis seminar revisits Camilo Jos̩ Cela‰۪s La familia de Pascual Duarte\, the work generally regarded as heralding the rebirth of the Spanish novel upon its publication in 1942. By examining the historical perspective from which criticism of the novel has emerged\, Dr Woods offers a reassessment of the text in light of recent scholarship on representations of the past in Spanish literature. In doing so\, he argues that Cela‰۪s disengagement with history in the narrative creates a distancing effect which enables readers to critically engage with the past. Ultimately\, this talk aims to pose the following question: how should we be reading this novel in the twenty-first century?\nFor more information contact mel.boland@nuigalway.ie
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