An lasair: anthology of 18th century Scottish Gaelic verseAn 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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It may even be argued that while MacLean measures poetry by the heart and the mind , Thomson measures it by the brain and the hand . MacLean talks of ' tactile and dynamic sensuousness ' and ' the converse of the antithesis ' .
It may even be argued that while MacLean measures poetry by the heart and the mind , Thomson measures it by the brain and the hand . MacLean talks of ' tactile and dynamic sensuousness ' and ' the converse of the antithesis ' .
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... for a while for your kiss ; It is no secret lover for whom I have fallen Or who's weighed down my mind with a thousand wounds But missing the kindness of my spouse from my side That has left me powerless with grief every night .
... for a while for your kiss ; It is no secret lover for whom I have fallen Or who's weighed down my mind with a thousand wounds But missing the kindness of my spouse from my side That has left me powerless with grief every night .
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The hold which this truly extraordinary man possessed on the minds of the people is shown by the fact that , oral tradition or no , eight and only eight of his hymns survive , the eight which he himself decided to print .
The hold which this truly extraordinary man possessed on the minds of the people is shown by the fact that , oral tradition or no , eight and only eight of his hymns survive , the eight which he himself decided to print .
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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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