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"Untiring Joys and Sorrows": Yeats and the Sidhe
New Hibernia Review, 2004In popular culture, the idea of Irishness has long been associated with the idea of fairies and leprechauns. This association has been explored by scholars who treat the Sidhe?also known as the daoine maithe, or the "good people"?as either a sociological or a literary construct.
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Cuchulain and the Sidhe: Vision and Tragic Encounter
1987Yeats’s life closes with The Death of Cuchulain. He is the subject of one of the final meditations on death, ‘Cuchulain Comforted’. He has the last word: ‘No body like / His body has modern woman borne’ (CPI, p. 705). He is finally synonymous with the Irish nation as its alter ego or ideal self.
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Old Maedhe, Dagda, and the Sidhe: Maud Gonne’s Menagerie
2014In his late poem, “A Bronze Head,” Yeats uses Lawrence Campbell’s bronze painted plaster bust of Maud Gonne in the Dublin Municipal Gallery to suggest that she has eluded the poets and artists who have tried to capture her. Human, superhuman, nonhuman, Gonne is the shape-shifter whose transformations have mystified the poet: “who can tell / Which of ...
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Post-Quantum Signal Key Agreement from SIDH
2022Samuel Dobson, Steven D. Galbraith
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Faster Public-Key Compression of SIDH With Less Memory
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2023Kaizhan Lin +3 more
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