Fear and Trembling did Seize Him: The Concept of Mythology as Interpreted through Tales of the Elders of Ireland.
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Author
Ross, SimonReaders/Advisors
Schlesinger, LeeTerm and Year
Spring 2019Date Published
2019
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In investigating the literary text Tales of the Elders of Ireland, "mythology" as a catch all description for fantastical tales from a older time is called into question provoking a literary and intellectual history focused on various theories of mythology. This investigation of theories spanning from Friedrich Schelling to Rolland Barthes follows the psychic characteristic of mythology. This investigation is then followed by using what was examined to understand the prosimetric frame story narrative that is the Tales of the Elder of Ireland.Accessibility Statement
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