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Ireland's Immortals

A History of the Gods of Irish Myth

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Buch | Hardcover
608 Seiten
2016
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-0-691-15731-3 (ISBN)
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Ireland's Immortals tells the story of one of the world's great mythologies. The first account of the gods of Irish myth to take in the whole sweep of Irish literature in both the nation's languages, the book describes how Ireland's pagan divinities were transformed into literary characters in the medieval Christian era--and how they were recast again during the Celtic Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A lively narrative of supernatural beings and their fascinating and sometimes bizarre stories, Mark Williams's comprehensive history traces how these gods--known as the Tuatha De Danann--have shifted shape across the centuries, from Iron Age cult to medieval saga to today's young-adult fiction. We meet the heroic Lug; the Morrigan, crow goddess of battle; the fire goddess Brigit, who moonlights as a Christian saint; the mist-cloaked sea god Manannan mac Lir; and the ageless fairies who inspired J.R.R. Tolkien's immortal elves. Medieval clerics speculated that the Irish divinities might be devils, angels, or enchanters. W. B.
Yeats invoked them to reimagine the national condition, while his friend George Russell beheld them in visions and understood them to be local versions of Hindu deities. The book also tells how the Scots repackaged Ireland's divine beings as the gods of the Gael on both sides of the sea--and how Irish mythology continues to influence popular culture far beyond Ireland. An unmatched chronicle of the Irish gods, Ireland's Immortals illuminates why these mythical beings have loomed so large in the world's imagination for so long.

Mark Williams is the Simon and June Li Fellow in the Humanities and Tutor in English at Lincoln College, University of Oxford, where he teaches medieval Irish, Welsh, and English literature. He is the author of Fiery Shapes: Celestial Portents and Astrology in Ireland and Wales, 700-1700.

List of Illustrations ix Abbreviations xi Preface xiii Guide to Pronunciation xxi PART ONE 1 Hidden Beginnings: From Cult to Conversion 3 2 Earthly Gods: Pagan Deities, Christian Meanings 30 3 Divine Culture: Exemplary Gods and the Mythological Cycle 72 4 New Mythologies: Pseudohistory and the Lore of Poets 128 5 Vulnerability and Grace: The Finn Cycle 194 6 Damaged Gods: The Late Middle Ages 248 PART TWO 7 The Imagination of the Country: Towards a National Pantheon 277 8 Danaan Mysteries: Occult Nationalism and the Divine Forms 310 9 Highland Divinities: The Celtic Revival in Scotland 361 10 Coherence and Canon: The Fairy Faith and the East 406 11 Gods of the Gap: A World Mythology 434 12 Artgods 489 Acknowledgements 503 Glossary of Technical Terms 507 Conspectus of Medieval Sources 511 Works Cited 517 Index 557

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 22 halftones. 3 line illus. 1 table.
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 235 mm
Gewicht 992 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Weitere Religionen
ISBN-10 0-691-15731-6 / 0691157316
ISBN-13 978-0-691-15731-3 / 9780691157313
Zustand Neuware
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