The Glendale Bards : A Selection of Songs and Poems by Niall Macleoid (1843-1913), 'The Bard of Skye', His Brother Iain Dubh (1847-1901) and Father Domhnall nan Oran (c.1787-1873)
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1906566801
ISBN-13
9781906566807
Publisher
John Donald Publishers Ltd
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John Donald Short Run Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 11th, 2014
Print length
416 Pages
Weight
810 grams
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24.20 x 16.40 x 3.70 cms
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Poetry anthologies (various poets)
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Celebrates the poetry of the well-known Gaelic bard Neil Macleod, with translations, background notes and melodies and publishes the work of Neil's brother, Iain Dubh, and father, Domhnall nan Oran, for the first time. An introductory essay analyses the significance of this family in the Gaelic diaspora.
This book marks the centenary of Neil MacLeod''s death in 1913 with the republication of some of his work. It also publishes for the first time all of the identifiable work of his brother, Iain Dubh (1847 - 1901), and of their father, Domhnall nan Oran (c.1787 - 1873). Their contrasting styles mark a fascinating period of transition in literary tastes between the 18th and early 20th centuries at a time of profound social upheaval. Neil Macleod left Glendale in Skye to become a tea-merchant in Edinburgh. His songs were prized by his fellow Gaels for their sweetness of sentiment and melody, which placed a balm on the recent wounds of emigration and clearance. They are still very widely known, and Neil''s collection Clarsach an Doire was reprinted four times. Professor Derick Thomson rightly described him as ''the example par excellence of the popular poet in Gaelic''. However, many prefer the earthy quality of the work of his less famous brother, Iain Dubh.This book contains 58 poems in all (32 by Neil, 14 by Iain and 22 by Domhnall), with translations, background notes and the melodies where known. Biographies are given of the three poets, while the introduction reflects on the difference in style between them and places each in his literary context.An essay in Gaelic by Professor Norman MacDonald reflects on the social significance of the family in the general Gaelic diaspora.
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