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This volume of the Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium
offers a wide range of articles on topics across the field of
Celtic Studies. It includes the Colloquium keynote given by Prof.
Barbara Hillers which studied the literary use of folklore, Irish
and international, in the Irish tale “Aislinge Meic Con Glinne”
(“The Vision of Mac Con Glinne”). More recent literary topics
expand the scope of this volume from the medieval into the early
modern period, and into the early twentieth century. Of special
interest to scholars of more recent times will be articles on the
Irish language in nineteenth-century American print media, and on
the unpublished sequel by Muiris Ó Súilleabháin to his memoir
Fiche Blian ag Fás (1933), which was published in English as
Twenty Years a-Growing.
Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 38 collects papers
ranging widely on topics of the literary and material culture of
the Celtic regions of Ireland, Wales, and Breton in the medieval
and modern periods. Several articles concern the self-awareness of
the literary elite in Ireland and Wales, whose members respected
the traditional forms of their literature but used them to further
contemporary purposes. For example, they introduce new references
to foreign places and cultures, or use older topographical lore to
describe and justify contemporary land use and settlement. Other
articles review material culture as it is reflected in literary
works of their respective periods and discuss how this in turn
illuminates the attitudes of the authors and their intended
readers. A number of contributions concern the grammatical
structure and linguistic formation of the languages of Ireland,
Wales, and Brittany, both early and modern. The special lecture for
the Harvard Celtic Colloquium this year was given by Dr. Aled
Jones, Senior Lecturer in Welsh and Medieval Studies at Bangor
University, Wales, comparing modern astrophysics to the plasticity
of time in medieval Celtic literature, a thought-provoking
consideration of congruences in modern and medieval conceptions of
time and space. This volume also contains the 2018 Kelleher lecture
given by Dr. William Gilles of the University of Edinburgh on a
problematic early Scots-Gaelic text, the Harlaw Brosnachadh.
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