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Author Brady, Lindy, author.

Title The origin legends of early medieval Britain and Ireland / Lindy Brady, University College Dublin
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Description 1 online resource (x, 272 pages)
Contents Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Framing history -- Chapter One: Textual connections -- Chapter Two: Exile -- Chapter Three: Kin-slaying -- Chapter Four: Intermarriage and incest -- Chapter Five: Early medieval origin legends in early modern histories -- Conclusion: Origin legends and local history -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary "A key argument of this book is that it is impossible to separate the growth of any one of the insular origin narratives from that of the larger corpus of historical and pseudohistorical writing which contained them. This initial chapter therefore presents the evidence for the textual connections between these works in one place, while the chapters to follow will analyze the historical, literary, and cultural implications of these connections. A crucial part of this discussion will of course centre around known connections between texts in the corpus of insular historical and pseudohistorical works, and so this chapter outlines the sources and later reuses of each major work under consideration. This survey is, by necessity, in part a synthesis of the work of previous scholars. It is presented here because while studies of the individual texts discussed below are generally well-aware of their connections to other works in the insular corpus, broader scholarship on the early medieval period still treats so-called 'Irish', 'Welsh', 'Anglo-Saxon' and 'Scottish' literary and historical traditions as disparate. Yet as Rix has noted, 'the understanding of the end product is enriched by making sense of the sources utilized to create its authority'. In compiling scholarship on the transcultural nature of the works which contained insular origin material and explicating the layers of textual connection between them, this chapter follows the methodology of scholars such as Goffart, Plassmann, Coumert, and Reimitz in overturning the common perception that the authors of these texts were working in proto-national isolation and instead revealing the textual connections that shaped the intellectual landscape of the early medieval insular region"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 29, 2022)
Subject Nationalism and literature -- Great Britain
Nationalism and literature -- Ireland
Historiography
Literature
Nationalism and literature
SUBJECT Great Britain -- History -- Medieval period, 1066-1485 -- Sources
Great Britain -- History -- Medieval period, 1066-1485 -- Historiography
Ireland -- History -- To 1603 -- Sources
Ireland -- History -- To 1603 -- Historiography
Great Britain -- In literature
Ireland -- In literature
Subject Great Britain
Ireland
Genre/Form History
Sources
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2022007325
ISBN 9781009225601
100922560X