Si Orphans of the Plaintive Air (Paperback)


The original poems in this collection give voice to familiar female figures from Irish mythology, Irish folk history and folklore. The Gaelic tradition is highly sympathetic to its women protagonists. It has plenty of them and they have plenty to say for themselves, not all of it genteel. This series of poems provides a continuum from the ancient tales of the Tuatha de Danaan and the Red Branch up to an instance of politicised defence of folklore at the cusp of the second millennium. It is followed by a translation of the Lament for Arthur O'Leary composed, as was the custom, over the course of the laying out of his body and his funeral, by his widow Eibhlin Dhubh Ni Chonaill (c.1743-?) in Co. Cork in 1773. Eibhlin is one of the great poetic voices of the Gaelic tradition and the Lament one of its finest poems.

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The original poems in this collection give voice to familiar female figures from Irish mythology, Irish folk history and folklore. The Gaelic tradition is highly sympathetic to its women protagonists. It has plenty of them and they have plenty to say for themselves, not all of it genteel. This series of poems provides a continuum from the ancient tales of the Tuatha de Danaan and the Red Branch up to an instance of politicised defence of folklore at the cusp of the second millennium. It is followed by a translation of the Lament for Arthur O'Leary composed, as was the custom, over the course of the laying out of his body and his funeral, by his widow Eibhlin Dhubh Ni Chonaill (c.1743-?) in Co. Cork in 1773. Eibhlin is one of the great poetic voices of the Gaelic tradition and the Lament one of its finest poems.

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Imprint

Arima Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2013

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

June 2013

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Dimensions

216 x 140 x 3mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

66

ISBN-13

978-1-84549-585-5

Barcode

9781845495855

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LSN

1-84549-585-3



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