导读:时间是如何在迷宫中飞逝的

J. Nagy
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在中世纪早期的爱尔兰文学中,Túatha人似乎是基督教之前的幸存者,他们被描绘成魔术师、德鲁伊或知识渊博的工匠。传统上被划入“伪历史”计划,因此构成了塑造爱尔兰土地和制度的原始入侵者浪潮之一,Túatha d Danann(和他们的对手,Fomoiri)在被称为Cath Maige Tuired(第二次)Mag Tuired战役的文本中有一个自己的叙述空间。人物Lug和Dagda,“好上帝”,代表了对正在发生的斗争的不同观点,我认为这主要是关于在战斗之后,Túatha d Danann会继续抵抗时间和死亡,还是会接受这些日常现实的问题。
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How Time Flies in theCath Maige Tuired
The Túatha Dé Danann are seemingly a pre-Christian survival in early medieval Irish literature, where they are portrayed as magicians, druids, or powerfully knowledgeable artisans. Traditionally slotted into the ‘pseudohistorical’ scheme, thus constituting one of the primeval waves of invaders who shaped the land and institutions of Ireland, the Túatha Dé Danann (and their opponents, the Fomoiri) have a narrative space to themselves in the text known as the Cath Maige Tuired ‘(Second) Battle of Mag Tuired’. The characters Lug and the Dagda, ‘Good God’, represent contrasting perspectives on the struggle taking place, which I argue is primarily concerned with the question of whether, after the Battle, the Túatha Dé Danann will continue resisting time and death, or will embrace these quotidian realities.
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