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The Poems Of Carolan

The Poems Of Carolan

Tomas O. Maille

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354213960
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Carolan’s voice returns: lyric, wry, and rooted in old music.Music lives in every line.The Poems of Carolan is an Irish poetry anthology that gathers the short verses and dedications traditionally linked to Turlough O’Carolan, the blind harper-composer whose melodies threaded through eighteenth-century Ireland. These pieces read as both poetry and performance: the harp music lyrics sit beside snatches of praise, dim recollections of place, and clean, often ironic commentary on patrons and community. Set alongside the tunes of Turlough O’Carolan, the work reveals the overlap between lively traditional folk songs and intimate lyric moments, making it equally accessible to readers drawn to classic Irish literature and to musicians and performers seeking material shaped by lived practice. The language is compact, the feeling immediate; this is a collection for the curious reader and for anyone who prizes the meeting of text and tune.Carolan’s output serves as a bridge between oral art and the Irish bardic tradition, a source of historical ballads of Ireland and of the melodic strains that inform later Celtic music. Presented with respectful context, the collection clarifies his place in Gaelic cultural heritage without scholarly distance, so casual readers enjoy the narrative warmth while collectors and connoisseurs appreciate the edition’s care. Many of the pieces survive through oral transmission; here they are set in straightforward context that emphasises use as song as much as verse. The lines illuminate the social world of patrons and performers, the ceremonies and domestic exchanges that shaped melody. As a Celtic music collection in spirit and a cultural record in substance, it also makes a thoughtful poetry lovers gift. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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