Abstract

The article views Marie within the frame of insular history in order to argue that in seeking to preserve the Celtic stories of the Lais , Marie was enacting a form of ‘salvage anthropology,’ the salvage of cultural materials under threat of colonial incursion and loss, while giving expression to anxieties over her own shifting cultural boundaries.

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