The earliest vernacular literatures of medieval Western Europe were produced in Britain and Ireland in Old English, Gaelic, and Brittonic languages. Our Anglophone world privileges Old English ...
With a scholar’s rigor and an enthusiast’s flair, Manchán Magan explores “the enchantment, sublime beauty, and sheer oddness” of Old Irish language.
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