An lasair: anthology of 18th century Scottish Gaelic verseRonald Black Birlinn, 2001 - 533 pages An Lasair (The Flame) is a colorful new anthology of over sixty poems from one of the most dynamic periods of Gaelic literature. Arranged chronologically and edited with facing translations by Ronald Black, these poems, composed in a range of forms and styles, span the whole gamut of human experience, from politics, religion and war to love, sex and domestic life. Together they form a rich celebration of Gaelic culture and provide a fascinating insight into the passions and preoccupations of the Highland people during a turbulent period of their history. The poems are laid out in facing page translation with full notes and a substantial introduction and commentary. Among the poets included are Neil MacVurich, Dugald Buchanan, Duncan Macintyre, John MacCodrum, Alexander MacDonald, Rob Donn, Mary MacPherson and William Ross. |
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... live with him in Moidart or Ardnamurchan - she had relatives in those places , as well as in Mull , Morvern , Ardgour and Kingairloch . However , Sinclair says that she had a large family , that all her children died before herself ...
... live with him in Moidart or Ardnamurchan - she had relatives in those places , as well as in Mull , Morvern , Ardgour and Kingairloch . However , Sinclair says that she had a large family , that all her children died before herself ...
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... live at Bad na h - Achlais at the south end of Loch Hope . Rob Donn became the father of thirteen children while enjoying a roving life of droving and hunting , partici- pating to the full in the life of the community , and gaining a ...
... live at Bad na h - Achlais at the south end of Loch Hope . Rob Donn became the father of thirteen children while enjoying a roving life of droving and hunting , partici- pating to the full in the life of the community , and gaining a ...
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... live there annually in the autumn . Being affable , easy- going , generous and hospitable , he was popular in the district , and of course his estates provided much - needed employment ( see line 171 ) . Thomas Sinton tells us that ...
... live there annually in the autumn . Being affable , easy- going , generous and hospitable , he was popular in the district , and of course his estates provided much - needed employment ( see line 171 ) . Thomas Sinton tells us that ...
Contents
Gort am Bràigh Athaill Famine in the Atholl Hills | 1 |
Bent Handle Lachlann mac Theàrlaich Òig | 12 |
Laoidh an Tàilleir The Ballad of the Tailor | 17 |
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