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Tana French: An Interview With Brian Cliff, Brian Cliff Aug 2022

Tana French: An Interview With Brian Cliff, Brian Cliff

Critical Inquiries Into Irish Studies

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Desert Islands: Europe's Atlantic Archipelago As Ascetic Landscape, Paul Siewers Jan 2012

Desert Islands: Europe's Atlantic Archipelago As Ascetic Landscape, Paul Siewers

Faculty Contributions to Books

A focus on early literatures around the Irish Sea as both archipelagic and ascetic in their engagement of the environment.


Green Worlds And Ecosemiotics, Paul Siewers Nov 2011

Green Worlds And Ecosemiotics, Paul Siewers

Faculty Conference Papers and Presentations

"Overlay landscapes" in Early Insular literatures, and how they connect early medieval cosmology with current-day ecosemiotics..


Ecopoetics And The Origins Of English Literature, Paul Siewers Jul 2011

Ecopoetics And The Origins Of English Literature, Paul Siewers

Faculty Contributions to Books

An ecocritical survey of early English literature, focusing on the "green world" trope.


The Morrígan: A Trinity United, Olivia L. Blessing Dec 2009

The Morrígan: A Trinity United, Olivia L. Blessing

Olivia L Blessing

The eeriness of Poe’s words has echoed down throughout the years to enthrall generation after generation with the verses’ sense of dismay, desperation, and fatality. Yet many have forgotten that, centuries earlier, the Celts were telling their own tales of shadowy ravens and tragic futures foretold. Many remain in the form of legends about their goddess of war—Morrígan. This goddess was a complex, triune character; comprehending the entirety of her power and importance in the Celtic myths requires an in-depth examination of her appearances in the old legends and the impact those tales had on the Celts.