Bibliography

Sims-Williams, Patrick, Irish Influence on medieval Welsh literature, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

  • Book/Monograph
Citation details
Work
Irish Influence on medieval Welsh literature
Place
Oxford
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2010
Description
Description
See also the web edition: Patrick Sims-Williams, Irish Influence on medieval Welsh literature (2011).
Related publications
General
Sims-Williams, Patrick, Irish Influence on medieval Welsh literature, Online ed., Oxford Scholarship Online, Online: Oxford University Press, 2011–. URL: <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199588657.001.0001>. 
Online edition.
Charles-Edwards, T. M., in: Medium Aevum 81:1–2 (2012).. 324.
Subjects and topics
Sources
Texts

Table of contents:

[1] “Introduction”
[2] “Irish vernacular influence on the earliest medieval Welsh literature”
[3] Kaer Sidi and other Celtic Otherworld terms”
[4] “Narrative techniques in Irish and Welsh, I: the ‘Slavic antithesis’”
[5] “Narrative techniques in Irish and Welsh, II: the riddling ‘watchman device’”
[6] “The Irish elements in Culhwch and Olwen
[7] “The Irish geography of Branwen
[8] “The submission of Irish kings in fact and fiction”
[9] “Llasar and the Lake of the Cauldron”
[10] “The Iron House, the Men in Bags, and the Severed Head”
[11] “Cú Chulainn in late medieval Wales”
[12] “Fionn, Deirdre, and Lebarcham in late medieval Wales”
[13] “Irish influence on medieval Welsh literary criticism?”
[14] “Conclusion”
Bibliography; Index
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
Page created
April 2011, last updated: September 2021