Those swans, remember: Graeco-Celtic relations in the work of J.M. Synge
<p>The Celts, as a distinct and culturally-unified people, are a social construction as much as an historical reality, endowing Celtic antiquity with a certain availability of outline, and a certain scope. When the Celtic world began to be scrutinised in the eighteenth century, its borders cou...
Autor principal: | Currie, A |
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Altres autors: | Macintosh, F |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2017
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