Learning Outcomes:
1. an in-depth knowledge of a representative early Irish saga narrative.
2. the ability to conduct critical analysis of a text by focusing on the textual details (close reading)
3. a general acknowledge of the production and transmission of early Irish literature.
Indicative Module Content:
The module concentrates on the skill of close reading of early Irish narratives. Topics covered in the module include:
-- text version, recension and intertextuality
-- narrative techniques
-- ideologies of kingship, justice and gender
-- genres and cycles
Below are the topics of 2021-22 lectures, on reading the saga Togail Bruidne Da Derga 'the Destruction of Da Derga's Hostel':
- Introduction: what is a story in medieval Ireland? How many of them exist?
- What are the approaches to medieval Irish narratives?
- What is a text? How many 'recensions' are there for TBDD?
- Senchas and genres
- Prosimetrum and cycles
- Intertextuality
- Finding Conaire in the tradition
- Otherworldly connections
- The Otherworld in TBDD
- Geis
- Prophecies and omens
- Trying to be a good king
- A slippery way down to destruction
- Breaking bad of the warrior band
- Dual allegiance to both worlds
- The 'Sovereignty Goddess'
- Fair maidens and ugly hags
- Watching from the wall: narrative techniques
- A night to destroy a king: the not-so-grand finale
- Imaginary landscapes
- Conclusion