Discover the enduring vitality of Irish through a scholarly decade of studies.
This volume, part III of Studies in Modern Irish, gathers critical discussions and literary analyses from The Educational Company of Ireland. It offers a rigorous look at how modern Irish has been taught, studied, and understood in education and culture.
In these pages, you’ll find careful examinations of language development, linguistic theory, and the role of Irish in shaping modern thought. The text situates Irish within a broader educational and literary landscape, drawing connections between history, prose, and education to illuminate the language’s ongoing relevance.
- A close look at how modern Irish has been received and taught in schools and universities.
- Analyses of key essays and their impact on language study and literary criticism.
- Discussions of historical context and the evolution of Irish prose and vocabulary.
- Examples of translation work and critical studies that illustrate language vitality.
Ideal for readers of Irish history, language scholars, educators, and students seeking a deeper understanding of modern Irish and its literary tradition.