Gregory Darwin
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Irish at Department of English; Celtic Section
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 12 70
- E-mail:
- gregory.darwin@engelska.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Engelska parken, Thunbergsvägen 3 L
- Postal address:
- Box 527
751 20 Uppsala
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Short presentation
I am a senior lecturer in Irish, and head of the Celtic section, at Uppsala university, where I teach courses on modern Irish language, literature, and folklore. My research interests include early modern and modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic folklore, Classical reception in Irish-language literature, maritime folklore, magic, and cultural contacts between the Gaelic and Scandinavian worlds.
Biography
I received my PhD in Celtic Languages and Literatures from Harvard University in 2019. My doctoral dissertation focused on the migratory legend ML 4080, "The Seal Woman", found in Irish, Scottish, Icelandic, Faroese, and Scandinavian oral tradition, which recounts the ill-fated marriage between a human man and a supernatural woman from the sea, typically described as a mermaid, sjöjungfru, selkie, or similar being.
Prior to beginning at Uppsala university, I have held positions as Lecteur de langue étrangère at Université de Bretagne Occidentale in Brest, where I taught courses on Irish language, literature, sociolinguistics, and historical phonology; and as a postdoctoral researcher at Aarhus University, where I examined the role of Classical tradition in early modern Irish-language political poetry.
Publications
Recent publications
Tiocfa Séasair clann Cholla : Exiles and Homecomings in Early Modern Gaelic Political Poetry
Part of Irish Migrations and Classical antiquity, p. 119-136, Bloomsbury Academic, 2026
English and Latin in Seventeenth Century Irish Language Literature .” Politics of
2025
Part of Migration, Modernity and Meaning: Studies of Sweden and Americain Honor of Dag Blanck ., p. 61-65, Swedish-American Historical Society, 2025
Sex and sexuality in the insular Celtic world.
Part of A Companion to Sexuality in the Medieval West, p. 527-542, Arc Humanities Press, 2025
Cross-Genre Learning for Old English Poetry POS Tagging
Part of Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, p. 708-724, 2025
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All publications
Articles in journal
Seanóir cuilg cairt an Bhúrcaigh (ca. 1550)
Part of North American journal of Celtic studies, p. 180-200, 2024
Eochaid Éolach and the Transmission of the Dindṡenchas of Loch Garman
Part of Ériu, 2024
On Greek and Latin names in Early Modern Irish syllabic verse
Part of Celtica, 2021
Chapters in book
Tiocfa Séasair clann Cholla : Exiles and Homecomings in Early Modern Gaelic Political Poetry
Part of Irish Migrations and Classical antiquity, p. 119-136, Bloomsbury Academic, 2026
Part of Migration, Modernity and Meaning: Studies of Sweden and Americain Honor of Dag Blanck ., p. 61-65, Swedish-American Historical Society, 2025
Sex and sexuality in the insular Celtic world.
Part of A Companion to Sexuality in the Medieval West, p. 527-542, Arc Humanities Press, 2025
Stair Ercuil ocus a Bás ‘The History of Hercules and his Death’
Part of Classical Antiquity and Medieval Ireland, p. 277-290, Bloomsbury Academic, 2024
Scríte in Uisce: Orality and the Archive in Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill's 'Mermaid' Poems
Part of Proceedings of the Sixteenth Symposium of Societas Celtologica Nordica, p. 181-194, Uppsala universitet, 2024
Part of Popular Receptions of Classical Antiquity, p. 81-100, Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2024
The Mermaid and the Banshee in Gaelic folk tradition
Part of Mythes et folklores celtiques dans le monde anglophone, p. 149-164, Université de Toulon, 2022
Conference papers
English and Latin in Seventeenth Century Irish Language Literature .” Politics of
2025
Cross-Genre Learning for Old English Poetry POS Tagging
Part of Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, p. 708-724, 2025
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'Ard na Ríag de 'na deagaid': Tradition, Memory, and Continuity in Northern Connacht
Part of Dublaídi Dindshenchais, p. 192-217, 2024
O Hector of the West of Ireland: Classical identities in Early Modern Irish political poetry.
2024
The Ecology of the Celtic languages: New perspectives on 'new speakers'
2024
Bíid i deilb éuin cach la bliadnai: móitíf na heala-mhná sa Rúraíocht
2024
On the textual history of Ingnad Echtra.
2024
How to Train your Näcken: Death, Dismemberment, and the Dissemination of Some Maritime Fabulates
p. 23-57, 2023
The Deaths of Fergus mac Leite
Part of Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, p. 184-201, 2023
Dala Ercuil: Hercules in Translation
2023
Gods and Fighting Men: The Reinvention of the Past in Diarmuid Johnson’s Tara Trilogy
2023
Eochaid Éolach and the transmission of the dindṡenchas of Loch Garman
2023
“Long before the time of Cú Chulainn”: Fergus mac Leite’s afterlives and the Celtic Revival
2022
Sing the dark song of Érenn to me: Irish saga and metal music
2022
2022
Stair Ercuil ocus a Bás (The History of Hercules and his Death)
2022
Other
Review of Cleary, C. and C. Kobel. (eds.): Essays in Memory of Eleanor Knott
Part of Studia Celtica Fennica, p. 60-66, 2024
Part of Journal of Folklore Research Reviews, 2023