Contemporary Irish Traditional Narrative

Contemporary Irish Traditional Narrative The English Language Tradition - University of California Publications. Folklore and Mythology Studies

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1. Social Change and the Storytelling Tradition. Modernization and Economic Change. Factors Effecting the Decline of Traditional Storytelling. Technological Innovations. Dance Halls and Public Houses. The Introduction of the Automobile. The Modernization of Homes. Education, Literacy, and the Decline of the Language. The "Death" of the Tradition
 
2. Folklore Collectors and the Irish Storytelling Tradition. The Pivotal Role of the Collectors. Collecting in the Past. Folklore Collecting Today. Self-Consciousness and the Storytelling Tradition. County Clare: A Symbiosis of Music and Storytelling.
The Influence of Eamon Kelly. Limitations in the Documentation of the Tradition
 
3. The Current Status of the Two Language Traditions. Developments in the Study of Traditional Narrative. Aesthetic Considerations in Traditional Storytelling. The Preeminence of the Irish Language Tradition. The English Language Tradition: Narrating and Narrators of Scealaiocht. The English Language Tradition: Narrating and Narrators of Seanchas. Final Considerations and Portents of Change
 
App. I: Questionnaire
App. II: Ar Cuairt and Related Terms
App. III: Glossary of Gaelic Terms
App. IV: Selected Tales
 
The Quarryman's Son
The Mac a hAon Fionn
Above and Beyond the End of the Earth
The Gentlemen's Agreement.
 

Book information

ISBN: 9780520097582
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 398.209415
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 130
Weight: 227g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 8mm