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Paperback Lyra Celtica: An Anthology of Representative Celtic Poetry Book

ISBN: 1025817613

ISBN13: 9781025817613

Lyra Celtica: An Anthology of Representative Celtic Poetry

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"Lyra Celtica, an Anthology of Representative Celtic Poetry" is a sweeping and influential collection that celebrates the enduring lyrical legacy of the Celtic nations. This ambitious anthology brings together a vast array of poetic works from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany, and the Isle of Man, tracing the evolution of the Celtic voice from ancient times through the late nineteenth century.

The collection showcases the unique characteristics of Celtic literature, often referred to as the "Celtic Note," which emphasizes a deep spiritual connection to the natural world, a preoccupation with the supernatural, and a poignant sense of longing. Readers will find ancient bardic chants, medieval legends, and folk songs alongside modern verses that fueled the Celtic Revival. By including translations from various dialects and languages, the work provides a panoramic view of a cultural tradition that has profoundly shaped Western literature.

Expertly curated by Elizabeth Amelia Sharp, "Lyra Celtica, an Anthology of Representative Celtic Poetry" remains a vital resource for scholars of folklore and literature, as well as for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the mystical and evocative beauty of Celtic verse. This anthology serves as a testament to the resilience and vibrancy of a shared heritage across the Atlantic fringe of Europe.

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