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|Abstract2=<p>The Early Modern Irish (EModIr) <em>fianaigheacht</em> text known as<em> Tóraigheacht Taise Taoibhghile</em> (henceforth <em>TTT</em>) has not hitherto been the subject of any lengthy critical comment. The present paper will argue that <em>TTT</em> is an exemplary tale concerned with the relationships of vassals to their overlords and to one another. In addition, attention will be drawn to the text’s treatment of poets and poetry, in particular with regard to the privileged position of men of art in aristocratic military society and the proper use of praise and satire.</p>
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Hoyne, Mícheál, “Imtheacht an dá nónmhar agus tóraigheacht Taise Taoibhghile: an Early Modern Irish exemplary tale”, Ériu 65 (2015): 1–47.

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Imtheacht an dá nónmhar agus tóraigheacht Taise Taoibhghile: an Early Modern Irish exemplary tale”
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Ériu 65 (2015)
Breatnach, Liam, and Damian McManus (eds), Ériu 65 (2015), Royal Irish Academy.
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1–47
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The Early Modern Irish (EModIr) fianaigheacht text known as Tóraigheacht Taise Taoibhghile (henceforth TTT) has not hitherto been the subject of any lengthy critical comment. The present paper will argue that TTT is an exemplary tale concerned with the relationships of vassals to their overlords and to one another. In addition, attention will be drawn to the text’s treatment of poets and poetry, in particular with regard to the privileged position of men of art in aristocratic military society and the proper use of praise and satire.

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