1st Edition

Sano: Transactions of the Ossianic Society, Dublin, 1853–1858 (6-vol. set)

Edited By Tetsuro Sano
    2700 Pages
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    Founded in 1853, prior to the Dublin Celtic Society, the Ossianic Society, with such members as John O’Daly, William Elliot Hudson, John Edward Pigot, Owen Connellan, John Windele, and William Smith O’Brien, played a leading role in the Celtic revival in mid-nineteenth-century Ireland. The primary aim of the Society was to collect, publish, and translate the Ossian and Finnian poems in English; and during its nine-year existence it released six volumes of its Transactions, all of which are reprinted here in a facsimile format. Despite its short life, the Society’s influence on later key Irish literary figures—W. B. Yeats in particular—is evident, and the Transactions are vital source texts for all students and scholars of Irish literature and poetry.

    Volume 1

    The Battle of Gabhra: Garristown in the Country of Dublin, Fought at A.D. 283 (1853). For the first time edited, from an original Irish manuscript, with introduction, literal translation, and notes, by Nicholas O’Kearney.

    Volume 2

    Feis tighe chonain Chinn-Shleibhe; or, the Festivities at the House of Conan of Ceann-Sleibhe, in the Country of Clare (1854), edited by Nicholas O’Kearney.

    Volume 3

    Toruigheacht Dhiarahuda agus Ghrainne; or, The Pursuit after Diarmuid O’Duibhne, and Grainne, the Daughter of Cormac MacAirt, King of Ireland in the Third Country (1855).

    Volume 4

    Laoithe Fiannuigheachta, or, Fenian Poems (1856), edited by John O’Daly.

    Volume 5

    Iahtheacht na troahdhaiahhe; or, the Proceedings of the Great Bardic Institution (1857), edited by Professor Connellan, Queen’s College, Cork.

    Volume 6

    Ia Laoithe Fiannuigheachta; or, Fenian Poems, Second Series, Edited by John O’Daly. (1858)