Oldest Irish Tradition
Discover the rich tapestry of Ireland's literary heritage with "Oldest Irish Tradition" by Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This insightful work, spanning 64 pages, presents Jackson's influential 1964 lecture that delves into the depths of medieval and earlier Irish literature.
In this compelling exploration, Jackson examines the Ulster cycle of tales, suggesting that these narratives may preserve an oral tradition from Celtic Irish society dating back to the third and fourth centuries AD. This fascinating analysis highlights the cultural significance of these stories, which predate the Christian influences that emerged in the fifth century.
Perfect for enthusiasts of Irish literature and history, "Oldest Irish Tradition" invites readers to engage with the oral traditions that shaped Ireland's narrative landscape. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of Ireland's literary roots!