Ireland has a rich mythological tradition that stretches back
for centuries, and much of this folklore tells tales of the
fantastic. During the Irish Renaissance, authors such as William
Butler Yeats and Lady Gregory resurrected Irish folklore in their
literary and dramatic works, thus restoring the popularity of Irish
myth and legend. Since the Irish Renaissance, many Irish authors
have continued to incorporate Celtic folklore in their novels. This
book examines how various conventions from Irish folklore have been
subsumed in twelve Irish novels published between 1912 and 1948,
including works by James Joyce, Flann O'Brien, Mervyn Wall, Darrell
Figgis, Eimar O'Duffy, and James Stephens. The volume explores how
these writers have incorporated in their own works such conventions
as heroic obligations, metamorphoses, and the blending of pagan and
Christian myths.
In an episodic overview of Joyce's "Ulysses," specific Irish
source works are discussed, including the Irish "imram" or sea
voyage, and the "bruidhean" adventure, or entrapment episode. The
conventions of "geis," metamorphosis, and the Ossianic tradition
are studied in "Finnegans Wake," alongside a traditional Irish
ballad, "The Annals of the Four Masters," and the "Acallamh na
Senorach" In Flann O'Brien's "At Swim-Two-Birds, /i> and "The
Third Policeman," an innovative approach to parody is shown. Mervyn
Wall operates as a sometimes unwitting commentator on Irish hero
tales, via comic irony and inverted motifs, while Darrell Figgis
recalls the passing of Celtic heroic traditions in his bitter
satire of Saint Patrick and Ois DEGREESD'in's legendary dispute, in
"The Return of the Hero." Eimar O'Duffy's satire of modern Ireland
mourns the end of Celtic heroic values in a fantasy that is
overwhelmingly pessimistic in tone, while James Stephens extols the
virtues of the imagination in "The Crock of Gold" and "The
Demi-Gods."
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