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A Celtic Miscellany
A Celtic Miscellany: Selected and Translated by Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson | Kenneth Jackson
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Including works from Welsh, Irish and Scottish Gaelic, Cornish, Breton and Manx, this Celtic Miscellany offers a rich blend of poetry and prose from the eighth to the nineteenth century, and provides a unique insight into the minds and literature of the Celtic people. It is a literature dominated by a deep sense of wonder, wild inventiveness and a profound sense of the uncanny, in which the natural world and the power of the individual spirit are celebrated with astonishing imaginative force. Skifully arranged by theme, from the hero-tales of Cú Chulainn, Bardic poetry and elegies, to the sensitive and intimate writings of early Celtic Christianity, this anthology provides a fascinating insight into a deeply creative literary tradition.
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“Winter has come with scarcity, lakes have flooded their sides, frost crumbles the leaves, the merry wave begins to mutter.“

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“Englyn and harp and harp-string and the lordly feasts, all these have passed away; and where the nobility and Gwynedd used to be the birds of night now reign.“

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“I have come from the Lands of the Living, where there is neither death nor sin nor transgression.“

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“He got up early next day and went to the top of the cairn, and was playing and continually thrumming his lute until the clouds of evening came down.“

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