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The Irish Reach (drb.ie)
33 points by diodorus on Sept 28, 2022 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments


And here I thought it might be a variant of the Dutch Reach method to avoid killing cyclists. (https://www.theaa.com/driving-advice/safety/dutch-reach)


There is a whole bunch of writing about what this book is not saying but it's a little annoying reading that far in to actually figuring out what the Irish Reach is. Is that a particular for of writing/speech? Is it how far the Irish language spread?


I think "reach" here is used in the context of: "the extent or range of something's application, effect, or influence"

So this article is talking about "to what extent did Irish culture/language/poetry influence early English poetry.

Why might we think there could be an influence there? I'm Irish, but no expert of any sort on history, so going to speculate here, but there's a common story in Ireland that Christianity came to Ireland late, just before the 'dark ages' in Europe, and that Christian culture and monasteries thrived in Ireland, and then Irish monks later carried this learning back into Europe. You can think of it a bit like the Foundation scifi stories!

So maybe that's a factor here.


> but there's a common story in Ireland that Christianity came to Ireland late, just before the 'dark ages' in Europe, and that Christian culture and monasteries thrived in Ireland, and then Irish monks later carried this learning back into Europe

At least we are all taught this sometime as a child, but I've never taken the time to verify it and always assumed it is, let's say, a charitable stretching of the truth. The golden age phallacy, Irish edition.

I know that monks did create some beautiful books - the Book of Kells, for example - and art during this era. But did they also preserve much non-Christian (i.e. actually useful) knowledge along with the art and theology?




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