By Varese Layzer

Are early Irish tales motivated by means of the Bible or transcriptions of pre-Christian Celtic lore? Layzer explores the sensible and theoretical problems of identifying 'influence' in historical writing, and the dating among the oral and the written, literacy and literature and the disciplines of Irish experiences and bible study.

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Although even Dumezil himself attempted to find evidence of his Indo-European ternary paradigm in the Bible, a comparative structuralist approach to an early Irish text and the Bible has not attracted any of the capable structuralists in early Irish studies. If the Bible is viewed as a collection of Near Eastern and 'international' mythological motifs—as it is by many scholars—then it could offer insight into early Irish mythology. That would be one way scholars could avail themselves of the Bible's potential for comparison with early Irish texts.

Many of Ulidia's articles address questions that can be said to have been posed in Davies's article. '45 How can the alterity of ancient texts be conquered and made meaningful today? One school would say this is no more complex than any other process of reading. ) at both the 10th International Congress of Celtic Studies (July, 1995) and in Ulidia is that of feminist literary criticism. Feminist Toril Moi might condemn the classification of this school with the others because it is a specific kind of political discourse: a critical and theoretical practice committed to the struggle against patriarchy and sexism, not simply a concern for gender in literature....

60 Carney had to do two jobs: study the early Irish both in history and in literature. It may be that his drive to pursue the first weakened his arguments about the second. However, he established a precedent for an investigation of the historical connection of early Ireland to Chris- 57. J. Carney, 'The Ecclesiastical Background to Irish Saga', Artica, Studia Ethnographica Upsaliensia 11 (1956), pp. 221-27. 58. Carney, 'Background', p. 221. 59. Carney, 'Background', p. 223. 60. J. Carney, in a lecture at the Congress of Celtic Studies, quoted in 6 Cathasaigh, 'Early Irish Narrative Literature', p.

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