Hillers (Barbara Lisa)

4916.
Hillers (Barbara): The Irish historical romance: a new development?
In PHCC 11 (1993), pp. 15–25.
Argues (against D. Greene, BILL 5113) that Fingal Rónáin is a traditional narrative.
5666.
Hillers (Barbara): The heroes of the Ulster cycle.
In Ulidia 1 (1994), pp. 99–106.
4925.
Hillers (Barbara): The Odyssey of a folktale: Merugud Uilix meic Leirtis.
In PHCC 12 (1995), pp. 63–79.
4935.
Hillers (Barbara): Voyages between heaven and hell: navigating the early Irish immram tales.
In PHCC 13 (1995), pp. 66–81.
4918.
Hillers (Barbara) (ed.), Hunter (Jerry) (ed.): Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium: Volume XII, 1995/ edited by Barbara Hillers, Jerry Hunter.
Cambridge, MA: Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 1995. ix + 216 pp.
4917.
Hopkins (Pamela), Hillers (Barbara) (ed.), Hunter (Jerry) (ed.): Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium: Volume XIII, 1993 / edited by Barbara Hillers, Pamela Hopkins, Jerry Hunter.
Cambridge, MA: Department of Celtic Languages and Literatures, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 1995. ix + 187 pp.
4943.
Hillers (Barbara): Music from the otherworld: modern Gaelic legends about fairy music.
In PHCC 14 (1997), pp. 58–75.
4957.
Hillers (Barbara): The abbot of Druimenaig: genderbending in Gaelic tradition.
In PHCC 15 (1998), pp. 175–197.
10588.
Hillers (Barbara): Sgél in Mínaduir: Dädalus und der Minotaurus in Irland.
In Übersetzung, Adaptation und Akkulturation im insularen Mittelalter (1999), pp. 131–144.
Text from RIA D iv 2; with textual notes, German translation, and a discussion of the classical sources for this story.
3395.
Hillers (Barbara): Ulysses and the judge of truth: sources and meanings in the Irish Odyssey.
In Peritia 13 (1999), pp. 194–223.
Discusses the classical background and folklore elements of the tale as well as its Irish sources, and offers a profile of the anonymous author.
4961.
Hillers (Barbara): In fer fíamach fírglic: Ulysses in medieval Irish literature.
In PHCC 16/17 (2003), pp. 15–38.
8828.
Hillers (Barbara): Poet or magician: Mac Mhuirich Mór in oral tradition.
12236.
Hillers (Barbara Lisa): The reception and assimilation of continental literature.
In Companion to Irish literature (2010), pp. 39–56 (of vol. 1).
9468.
Hillers (Barbara): Cleas a’ choin sholair: Aesop’s dog fable in the poetry of Sìleas na Ceapaich.
In Bile ós chrannaibh [Fs. Gillies] (2010), pp. 195–210.
15438.
Hillers (Barbara): The medieval Irish wandering of Ulysses between literacy and orality.
14801.
Hillers (Barbara): “Bhí an saol aoibhinn ait” : Cormac mac Airt in oral folk tradition.
In Ollam [Fs. Ó Cathasaigh] (2016), pp. 141–159.
21467.
Hillers (Barbara): Lizards, snakes and the demon of gluttony: oral lore and literature in the Vision of Mac Con Glinne.
In PHCC 39 (2019), pp. 1–39.
20609.
Hillers (Barbara): Towards a typology of European narrative charms in Irish oral tradition.
In Charms, charmers and charming in Ireland (2019), pp. 79–102.
20603.
Carey (John) (ed.), Hillers (Barbara) (ed.), Ó Gealbháin (Ciarán) (ed.), Tuomi (Ilona) (ed.): Charms, charmers and charming in Ireland: from the medieval to the modern / edited by Ilona Tuomi, John Carey, Barbara Hillers and Ciarán Ó Gealbháin.
NACRM. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2019. xiv + 250 pp. illus. maps (New approaches to Celtic religion and mythology).
Rev. by
Maxim Fomin, in Éigse 41 (2021), pp. 349-353.
Katherine Leach, in NAJCS 4/2 (Autumn, 2020), pp. 246-249.
Pádraig Ó Macháin, in An Linn Bhuí 24 (2020), pp. 315-316.
David Stifter, in CMCS 79 (Summer, 2020), pp. 81-90.
21706.
Carey (John), Hillers (Barbara): Cormac, Solomon, and one shearing for another.
In Peritia 33 (2022), pp. 29–39.