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Gowans (Linda)

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Gowans, Linda M., “Scottish Gaelic literature and popular traditions”, in: Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan, and Erich Poppe (eds), Arthur in the Celtic languages: the Arthurian legend in Celtic literatures and traditions, 9, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2019. 361–374.
Gowans, Linda, “The Eachtra an Amadáin Mhóir as a response to the Perceval of Chrétien de Troyes”, Arthurian Literature 19 (2003): 199–230.  
abstract:

Probably the least studied of the group of texts ultimately indebted to Chrétien de Troyes' Perceval is an Irish prose tale, Eachtra an Amadáin Mhóir (The Story of the Great Fool). The Arthurian content of its opening section has undoubted links to the work of Chrétien, and in this article I hope to demonstrate that the overall relationship of the two stories is closer than may previously have been appreciated; also that the perceptive and witty response of the Irish work to its celebrated predecessor well repays careful attention.

Gowans, Linda, “Bibliography of Gaelic Arthurian literature”, The Camelot Project, Online: Rochester University, 2002–2018. URL: <https://d.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/text/bibliography-of-gaelic-arthurian-literature>. 

Last updated, at the time of writing, in 2018.

Gowans, Linda, “Sir Uallabh O Còrn: a Hebridean tale of Sir Gawain”, Scottish Gaelic Studies 18 (1998): 23–55.
Gowans, Linda, Am bròn binn: an Arthurian ballad in Scottish Gaelic, Eastbourne: Linda Gowans, 1992.
Gowans, Linda, “Arthurian survivals in Scottish Gaelic”, in: Keith Busby (ed.), The Arthurian Yearbook II, 1458, New York, London: Garland, 1992. 27–76.
Gowans, Linda, Cei and the Arthurian legend, Arthurian Studies, 18, Cambridge: Boydell and Brewer, 1988.


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