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The Poems Of David O’Bruadair (Part Iii) Containing Poems From The Year 1682 Till The Poets Death In 1698

The Poems Of David O’Bruadair (Part Iii) Containing Poems From The Year 1682 Till The Poets Death In 1698

John C. Mac Erlean / John CMac Erlean

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Poesía
ISBN:
9789354218392
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A fierce, burnished voice from late 1600s Ireland. Bards speak across the centuries.Collected here are poems that testify to the craft and conscience of David O’Bruadair, an essential presence in seventeenth-century Irish poetry. This bardic poetry collection balances formal rigour and vivid immediacy: learned metres and classical devices sit beside urgent political and social verse, and the whole is steeped in the imagery and technique of the Gaelic poetic tradition. As much an archive as an art, the book traces how poets negotiated patronage, conflict and identity in Restoration era literature; its lines offer both argument and song. For readers drawn to classic Irish literature, the work provides a distinctive voice and a direct encounter with late 1600s Ireland. Its idiom preserves elements of Gaelic diction even as English influences appear, so readers encounter a crossroads of tongues and loyalties.As a historical poetry anthology this volume has significance beyond aesthetics. It brings early modern Irish poets into clearer view, revealing social networks, local grievances and wider cultural survival in language that still speaks. 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. As a bridge between oral bardic modes and an emergent print world, the anthology helps to chart how poetic authority adapted during the Restoration era. The edition suits academic literary study as well as general interest: the poems offer primary material for historians and linguists and a vivid complement to courses on Restoration era literature and the Gaelic poetic tradition.Whether you are a casual reader discovering classic Irish literature, a student assembling sources for academic literary study, or a collector seeking a poetry collectors edition that doubles as a cultural artefact, this book answers that need. The cultural heritage poems gathered here reward repeated attention; they belong on study shelves and personal tables alike, both as testimony and as lyric pleasure. Readers who enjoy hearing verse aloud will find the metrical patterns and rhetorical flourishes especially rewarding. Librarians and collectors concerned with seventeenth-century Irish poetry and Restoration era literature will value the book as a source of insight and enjoyment.

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