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- Title
Celtic Continuity in the Middle Ages.
- Authors
Snyder, Christopher A.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the prevalence of Celtic literary styles of several Medieval literatures in Great Britain during the Middle Age period. It mentions the contributions of the Scottish, Welsh, Breton, and Irish literary works in flourishing the historical British literature. In addition, it denotes the uniqueness of the Celtic reading materials, particularly in dealing with literary motifs, artistic styles, and structures. However, it cites the decline and death of Celtic literature in the midst of the same period. Furthermore, the criticisms over these literatures are also mentioned.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; CELTIC literature; BRITISH literature -- History &; criticism; LITERARY style; MEDIEVAL literature; LINGUOSTYLISTICS; LITERARY criticism; MIDDLE Ages; CRITICISM
- Publication
Medieval Perspectives, 1996, Vol 11, p164
- ISSN
1057-5367
- Publication type
Article