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Táin Bó Cualnge: Critical Essay by Charles Bowen

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SOURCE: "Great-Bladdered Medb; Mythology and Invention in the Táin Bó Cuailnge," Éire-Ireland, Vol. 10, No. 4, 1975, pp. 14-34.

In this essay, Bowen examines the interaction of "mythology and invention" in the character of Queen Medb, claiming that "she has become a queen who, in spite of being human and fallible, is never quite free of her former divinity."

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