Fionn mac Cumhail

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780815623533

Celtic Myth in English Literature

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By James MacKillop
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SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
370 g
Pages:
284

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James MacKillop is professor of English at Onondaga Community College, Syracuse and has been a visiting fellow in the Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. He is a film and drama critic, coauthor of Speaking of Words and The Copy Book, and editor of Contemporary Irish Cinema.

MacKillop has done a great service to the study by enumerating the many references to the cycle which are found in the literature of the English language for the past six hundred years. . . . [He] has thus made a significant contribution. . . . We are treated to an unexpected array of creative writers, artists, and composers, who have experimented with the figures of Fionn and Oisin. In his lucid style, the author describes how many great minds wrestled with the Fianna heroes.-- "Bealoideas" The literary historian in general and the Joyce scholar in particular should be grateful to Professor MacKillop for bringing into sharper relief the ancient Irish figure. . . . This book is indeed a scholarly inquiry, investigative rather than polemical.-- "James Joyce Literary Supplement"

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