From Gaelic to Romantic : : Ossianic translations / / edited by Fiona Stafford, Howard Gaskill.

The appearance of James Macpherson's Ossian in the 1760s caused an international sensation. The discovery of poetic fragments that seemed to have survived in the Highlands of Scotland for some 1500 years gripped the imagination of the reading public, who seized eagerly on the newly available te...

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Superior document:Textxet: Studies in Comparative Literature Series ; v.15
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Brill Academic Publishers,, 1998.
Year of Publication:1998
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Textxet: Studies in Comparative Literature Series
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 264 pages)
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520 |a The appearance of James Macpherson's Ossian in the 1760s caused an international sensation. The discovery of poetic fragments that seemed to have survived in the Highlands of Scotland for some 1500 years gripped the imagination of the reading public, who seized eagerly on the newly available texts for glimpses of a lost primitive world. That Macpherson's versions of the ancient heroic verse were more creative adaptations of the oral tradition than literal translations of a clearly identifiable original may have exercised contemporary antiquarians and contributed eventually to a decline in the popularity of Ossian. Yet for most early readers, as for generations of enthusiastic followers, what mattered was not the accuracy of the translation, but the excitement of encountering the primitive, and the mood engendered by the process of reading. The essays in this collection represent an attempt by late twentieth-century readers to chart the cultural currents that flowed into Macpherson's texts, and to examine their peculiar energy. Scholars distinguished in the fields of Gaelic, German, Irish, Scottish, French, English and American literature, language, history and cultural studies have each contributed to the exploration of Macpherson's achievement, with the aim of situating his notoriously elusive texts in a web of diverse contexts. Important new research into the traditional Gaelic sources is placed side by side with discussions of the more immediate political impetus of his poetry, while studies of the reception of Ossian in Scotland, Germany, France and England are part of the larger recognition of the cultural significance of Macpherson's work, and its importance to issues of fragmentation, liminality, colonialism, national identity, sensibility and gender. 
505 0 |a Ossianic liminality : between native tradition and preromantic taste / Joep Leerssen -- James Macpherson : the Gaelic dimension / Derick S. Thomson -- Ancient poetry and british pastoral / David Hall Radcliffe -- James Macpherson and Jacobite code / Murray G.H. Pittock -- "On the death of Marshall Keith" and the clan consciousness of James Macpherson / Alan G. Macpherson -- Fingal : text, context subtext / Michea´l Mac Crath -- Temora and legendary history / John Macqueen -- Narratives of loss : the poems of Ossian and Tristram Shandy -- Goethe, Ossian and Werther / F.J. Lamport -- "Blast, rief Cuchullin ... ! : J.M.R. Lenz and Ossian / Howard Gaskill -- Terrible women and tender men : a study of gender in Macpherson's Ossian / Lisa Kozlowski -- Henry Mackenzie and Ossian : or, the emotional value of asterisks / Susan Manning -- Ossian, ou Les Bardes : an opera by Jean-Franc¸ois Le Sueur -- Fingal and the fallen angels : Macpherson, Milton and romantic Titanism / Fiona Stafford -- James Macpherson and William Faulkner : a sensibility of defeat / Dafydd Moore -- Yeats, Macpherson and the cult of defeat / G.J. Watson -- From Ossian to O'Carolan : the Bard as separatist symbol / Luke Gibbons. 
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