Bibliography

Joan N. (Joan Newton)
Radner
s. xx–xxi

5 publications between 1978 and 1999 indexed
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Works authored

Radner, Joan N. [ed. and tr.], Fragmentary annals of Ireland, Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1978.
CELT – edition (2–182),: <link> CELT – translation (3–183): <link> CELT – introduction (vii–ix): <link>


Contributions to journals

Radner, Joan N., “Writing history: early Irish historiography and the significance of form”, Celtica 23 (1999): 312–325.
Radner, Joan N., “Interpreting irony in medieval Celtic narrative: the case of Culhwch ac Olwen”, Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 16 (Winter, 1988): 41–59.

Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Radner, Joan N., “‘Men will die’: poets, harpers and women in early Irish literature”, in: Ann T. E. Matonis, and Daniel F. Melia (eds), Celtic language, Celtic culture: a festschrift for Eric P. Hamp, Van Nuys, California: Ford & Bailie, 1990. 172–186.
Radner, J. N., “The significance of the threefold death in Celtic tradition”, in: Patrick K. Ford (ed.), Celtic folklore and Christianity: studies in memory of William W. Heist, Santa Barbara, California: McNally and Loftin, 1983. 180–200.