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Barbara Hillers

(On leave 2004-2005)

Assistant Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures

Warren House, 2nd Floor

617-495-1208

hillers@fas.harvard.edu

(Please call or email for appointment.)

 
 

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Assistant Professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures. BA, The Queen’s University Belfast, 1987; MPhil, National University of Ireland (University College, Dublin), 1990; PhD, Harvard University, 1997. Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Fellow in Celtic, University of Edinburgh, 1997-2000. Author of The Medieval Irish Odyssey (Celtic Studies Publications, forthcoming), and of articles on early Irish literature and modern Gaelic folklore, 1990-.

Her research interests include the reception of classical literature in medieval Ireland; the relationship between oral and literary traditions in Scotland and Ireland; oral and literary stylistics; and form and function of modern Gaelic folklore. She is engaged in an edition and translation of the Irish Odyssey and other Middle Irish adaptations from classical literature.

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[Celtic 106. Folklore of Ireland]
Catalog Number: 3966

[Celtic 113. Gaelic Women’s Poetry]
Catalog Number: 7517

[Celtic 124. Modern Irish Literature]
Catalog Number: 7084

[*Celtic 130. Introduction to Scottish Gaelic]
Catalog Number: 1846 Enrollment: Limited to 15.

[*Celtic 131. Intermediate Scottish Gaelic]
Catalog Number: 4542 Enrollment: Limited to 15.

*Celtic 132. Introduction to Modern Irish
Catalog Number: 6725 Enrollment: Limited to 15.

*Celtic 133r. Intermediate Modern Irish
Catalog Number: 6689 Enrollment: Limited to 15.

[Celtic 160. Advanced Modern Irish]
Catalog Number: 0704

[Celtic 161. Continuing Advanced Modern Irish]
Catalog Number: 4421

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