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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GAEDHEALTACHT»
Scopri l'uso di
Gaedhealtacht nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
Gaedhealtacht e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Gaelic Prose in the Irish Free State: 1922-1939
The Jesuit E. Cahill stressed the spiritual as well as the cultural centrality of the
Gaeltacht for the Irish nation, in the process invoking a familiar metaphor: The
people of the Gaedhealtacht . . . are the warm repositories of the old Irish Catholic
...
2
The Prose Literature of the Gaelic Revival, 1881-1921: ...
"Ta an tseana-Ghaedhealtacht saii ag imtheacht as an saol . . . agus
Gaedhealtacht nua ag eirghe suas 'na hinead. ach Gaedhealtacht eile,
Gaedhealtacht dheifiriuil lei ar fad. tmeoidh an tseana-Ghaedhealtacht agus an
aigne a ghabhan lei ...
To the Gaedhealtacht we now turn to inquire what potentialities it contains in this
all-important matter of the restoration of the Irish language. It would seem to the
writer that if Irish is to be restored at all the Gaedhealtacht will be a very decisive
...
4
Ideas Matter: Essays in Honour of Conor Cruise O'Brien
James Joyce's "The Dead", the last story of Dubliners, shows the Dublin would-
be intellectuals of 1904 fumbling for a culture between the counterpulls of the
Galway Gaedhealtacht's vaunted integrity, the social and financial attractions of ...
Richard English, Joseph Morrison Skelly, Conor Cruise O'Brien, 2000
5
Parliamentary debates; official report:
B'fheidir go geuir- feadh an cogadh cor sa sce^al. Ma chuireadh stad leis an
imirce 'un. an Oileain Tjir, ta imirce eile againn anois agus ni chun leas na
Gaedhealtacht i. Acht is cruaidh an t-iomanaidhe air t-ocras. kSe mo bharamhail f
^in da ...
Ireland. Oireachtas. Dáil, 1942
6
Annotations to Finnegans Wake
... killed by Zeus John Macdonald, B.A.: Diary of the Parnell Commission W.P. (
086.34) A. si vis pacem para bellum: if you want peace prepare for war (040.28)
Fair Green: area S.W. L civis: citizen Celtic / Gaedhealtacht: Irish-speaking areas
of ...
7
Identities in Irish Literature
In speaking of drama in Ireland he tells us there should be "a folk movement in
the Gaedhealtacht". He thinks that this would certainly give Ireland "a distinctive
literature: now this touring company would stir the waters". (MacDonagh 1916:
163) ...
8
Women and the Irish Nation: Gender, Culture and Irish ...
'Jottings', ACS, 28 September 1907, p. 8; 'In the Cavan Gaedhealtacht', ACS, 12
October 1907, p. 9. 'Cuige Mumhan', ACS, 13 May 1905, p. 8. 'The Feis Week in
Belfast', Fáinne an Lae, 14 May 1898, p. 3. 'Feis Bhaile Atha Cliath', ACS, 1 May ...
D. A. J. MacPherson, 2012
9
The Irish Art of Controversy
There is not a hamlet in the Gaedhealtacht, there is not a city in Ireland or Britain
or America or Australia in which brave and patriotic and religious Irishmen will
not bless the Irish priest who dared to meet tyranny face to face, answering it
back ...
10
A New History of Ireland: Ireland Under the Union, 1870-1921
... successive decennial cohorts: 1771—1781 to 1861—1871' in R.I.A Proc.,
lxxxiv, sect. C (1984), at pp 117—18. 2 4 The term 'Gaeltacht' (earlier spelling '
Gaedhealtacht') is used in XIV: IRISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, 1845–
1921.
Theodore William Moody, W. E. Vaughan, Francis X. Martin, 2010