Poems to Eimhir
Author | : Somhairle MacGill-Eain |
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Total Pages | : 62 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Scotland |
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Author | : Somhairle MacGill-Eain |
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Total Pages | : 62 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Scotland |
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Author | : Somhairle MACGHILL-EATHAIN |
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Total Pages | : 63 |
Release | : 1971 |
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ISBN | : 9780900570025 |
Author | : Somhairle Maclean |
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Total Pages | : 63 |
Release | : 1971 |
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ISBN | : 9780575007468 |
Author | : Somhairle MacGill-Eain |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Poetry |
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This text provides the love poems of Sorley MacLean with translations by Iain Crichton Smith face to face. It also contains an obituary by Smith for MacLean and a tribute to both poets by Professor Donald Meek."
Author | : Somhairle MacGill-Eain |
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Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Poetry |
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Author | : MACLEAN. |
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Publisher | : New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 9780811206310 |
Although the number of Gaelic speakers has declined during the twentieth century, the last forty years have seen an astonishing flowering of Scottish Gaelic poetry, much of it in the modern idiom. This bilingual anthology provides a selection of the best work of poets who have contributed most to that revival--Sorely Maclean, George Campbell Hay, Derick Thomson, Iain Crichton Smith, and Donald MacAulay.
Author | : John Matthias |
Publisher | : State University of New York Press |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 1992-02-06 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1438412231 |
Reading Old Friends includes essays, reviews, and poems on poetics. Matthias, who has spent much time in England, concentrates on British poetry ranging from late modernist figures such as David Jones and Hugh MacDiarmid to contemporaries such as Geoffrey Hill, Seamus Heaney, Michael Hamburger, and John Fuller. He also seeks to establish, or re-establish, meaningful trans-Atlantic connections between Wendell Berry and Jeremy Hooker, for example, or between Robert Duncan and David Jones. Other, more generally acknowledged figures, are also discussed, including Wordsworth, Pope, Crabbe, Constable, Turner, Britten, Tippet, Lowell, Auden, and Berryman. The book also contains three poems on poetics that engage many of the theoretical issues left implicit in most of the essays.
Author | : Christopher Riches |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 1431 |
Release | : 2015-01-29 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 019251850X |
Over 3,200 entries An essential guide to authors and their works that focuses on the general canon of British literature from the fifteenth century to the present. There is also some coverage of non-fiction such as biographies, memoirs, and science, as well as inclusion of major American and Commonwealth writers. This online-exclusive new edition adds 60,000 new words, including over 50 new entries dealing with authors who have risen to prominence in the last five years, as well as fully updating the entries that currently exist. Each entry provides details of a writer's nationality and birth/death dates, followed by a listing of their titles arranged chronologically by date of publication.
Author | : Marshall Walker |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 377 |
Release | : 2017-07-12 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1315505398 |
Marshall Walker's lively and readable account of the highs and lows of Scottish literature from this important date to the present addresses the important themes of democracy, power and nationhood. Disposing of stereotypical ideas about Scotland and the Scots, this fresh approach to Scottish literature provides a critical interpretation of its distinctive style and presents the reader with an informative introduction to Scottish culture. Coverage includes the Scottish enlightenment and the world of Boswell and David Hulme to the 'Scottish Renaissance', associated with Hugh MacDiarmaid. Developments in the contemporary literary scene include John McGrath's theatre Company and the fiction and poetry of Alaistar Gray and Ian Crichton Smith. Particular attention is given to the work of Scottish women writers such as Lady Grizel Baillie and Liz Lochhead, who have been much neglected in previous literature.