Dáin do EimhirAssociation for Scottish Literary Studies, 2002 - 295 pages |
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... indicates her beauty for which , hopefully , the Muses can offer a secure haven . Again , the function of poetry is crucial to MacLean's discourse . LIX indicates how wrong it would be to read the sequence in uniformly tragic terms ...
... indicates her beauty for which , hopefully , the Muses can offer a secure haven . Again , the function of poetry is crucial to MacLean's discourse . LIX indicates how wrong it would be to read the sequence in uniformly tragic terms ...
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... indicates how much the cultural climate had changed in the intervening years . Discussing 97 For Scots versions of LIV , ' Calbharaigh ' , XLIII , LI , ' Dàin Eile ' XVII , XXVIII , XXXIII , XXXIV , LIII , LV , ' Gealach ùr ' , ' Ban ...
... indicates how much the cultural climate had changed in the intervening years . Discussing 97 For Scots versions of LIV , ' Calbharaigh ' , XLIII , LI , ' Dàin Eile ' XVII , XXVIII , XXXIII , XXXIV , LIII , LV , ' Gealach ùr ' , ' Ban ...
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... indicating anticipations and echoes , recurring words and themes , so as to render more visible its gradually ... indicated , English translations are reproduced from MacLean's 1999 collection . MacLean's metrical practice in the ' Dàin ...
... indicating anticipations and echoes , recurring words and themes , so as to render more visible its gradually ... indicated , English translations are reproduced from MacLean's 1999 collection . MacLean's metrical practice in the ' Dàin ...
Contents
COPYTEXTS AND VARIANT READINGS | 124 |
LIST OF TITLES | 136 |
COMMENTARY | 150 |
Copyright | |
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