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Posted on September 16, 2020November 22, 2020 by Aoife

S3 E1 Low and Vulgar: Cross, ‘The Tailor and Ansty’ (1942)

A little book of folklore that became infamous. It was debated in parliament where nationalists denounced the elderly couple who were the subject of the book. But was the bull/cow story really that rude?

Categories20th century, Blog, Episode, Ireland, Podcast TagsDr Kelly Fitzgerald, Eric Cross, Folklore, Senate debates, West Cork

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