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Cultural Landmarks of the Celtic World (8 p.) 1. The Celtic Pantheon in its Indo-European Context (8 p.

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Heroes, Themes and Motifs of Early Irish Tales (9 p.) Tain Bo Cualgne and the Celtic Framework (9 p.) Myth and Folk Elements in W.B.Yeatss Work (9 p.)

Textualising the Sidhe: W.B. Yeatss The Stolen Child vs. Nuala NiDhumnaills Swept Away (10 p) The Game of Yeatsian Opposites in On Bailes Strand (10 p.) Constructing and De-constructing Mythic Heroism: representations of Cuchulain in Tain Bo Cualgne , W. B. Yeatss "Cuchulain plays" and Nuala NiDhumnaills Chuchulain I (10 p.) 8.
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Feminine Lyrics: Revisiting the Irish Literary Tradition (9 p.)

The Dreamers Mermaid or the Mermaids Dream? (The Song of the Wandering Aengus vs. The Woman Turns Herself Into a Fish) (10 p.)
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Celtic Connections: from the Finn to the Arthurian cycle of tales

(8 p.) Irish Heroes in Joycean Metamorphosis: Fion MacCumhail, Tim Finnegan and Finnegans Wake (9 p.)
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"Mad King Sweeney" and the "Buile" Motif in Irish Literature (9

p.) At-Swim-Two-Birds and Sweeney Astray: Two Versions of Buile Sweeney (10 p.)
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"The Matter of Ireland" and Heaneys Ars Poetica: Punishment vs. Exposure (10 p.) Celtic myth and motifs in "Into the West" (10 p.) Celtic myth and motifs in "The Secret of Kells"(10 p.)

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