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Paperback Poems and Dramas Book

ISBN: 1025373715

ISBN13: 9781025373713

Poems and Dramas

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"Poems and Dramas" serves as a definitive collection of the literary output of Fiona Macleod, the influential pseudonym of Scottish author William Sharp. As a cornerstone of the Celtic Revival, this volume encapsulates the mystical and lyrical spirit that defined the movement at the turn of the twentieth century. Within these pages, the author blends ancient Gaelic folklore with contemporary Symbolist sensibilities to create a world populated by ancestral spirits, elemental forces, and the haunting beauty of the Scottish landscape.

The collection features evocative dramatic works alongside sweeping lyric poetry, each piece reflecting Macleod's obsession with the Celtic Twilight. The dramas are noted for their dreamlike quality and rhythmic prose, often drawing inspiration from the oral traditions and myths of the Hebrides. Similarly, the poems are celebrated for their musicality and profound connection to nature, exploring themes of spiritual longing, mortality, and the intersection of the human and the divine. "Poems and Dramas" remains a vital work for students of British and Scottish literature, offering insight into the psychological and cultural undercurrents of an era seeking to rediscover its mythological roots. This volume offers a timeless exploration of the ethereal and the enduring power of the Gaelic imagination.

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