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The Reception of Ossian in Europe

by Howard Gaskill
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9780826461353
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publisher Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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  • Pages: 520
  • Original Price: GBP 400.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 921 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh and General

James Macpherson's Poems of Ossian, said to be translations from the Gaelic of a third-century bard, caused a sensation on their first appearance in the early 1760s. Contrary to the impression often conveyed in literary histories, enthusiasm for the poetry of the 'Homer of the North' cannot be dismissed as a short-lived fad, for its appeal lasted a century or more, both at home and abroad. There is hardly a major Romantic poet on whom it failed to make a significant impact. In the words of Sir Walter Scott, it succeeded in "giving a new tone ot poetry throughout all Europe" and its influence was ubiquitous, from Poland to Portugal, from Paris to Prague. The essays brought together here consider the reception of Ossian in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, as well as in a wide range of European countries. In some the focus is on individual writers (for instance, Goethe, Schiller, Chateaubriand, Espronceda), in others there is a broader sweep and a survey of reception in a national literary culture is offered (for instance, Hungary, Russia, Sweden). One of the two essays on Ossian in Italy at last gives Macpherson's influential epigone, John Smith, his due. Consideration is also given to Ossian's significance for the rise of historicism, and to non-literary forms of reception in music and art.

Series Editor: Dr Elinor Shaffer FBA, Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London

Contributors:

Howard Gaskill, University of Edinburgh

Dafydd Moore, University of Plymouth

Donald Meek, University of Edinburgh

Mary-Ann Constantine, University of Wales

Mícheál Mac Craith, University of Galway

Joep Leerssen, University of Amsterdam

Colin Smethurst, University of Glasgow

Sandro Jung, University of Wales, Lampeter

Caitríona Ó Dochartaigh, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies

Wolf Gerhard Schmidt, University of Saarbrücken

Peter Graves, University of Sweden

James Porter, University of Aberdeen

Gabriella Hartvig, University of Pécs

Nina Taylor-Terlecka, Oxford, UK

Peter France, University of Edinburgh

Enrico Mattioda

Francesca Broggi-Wüthrich

Andrew Ginger

Gerald Bär, Aberta University

Christopher Smith, Norwich, UK

Murdo MacDonald, University of Dundee

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Gaskill, Howard: - Howard Gaskill retired in 2001 as Reader in German at the University of Edinburgh. He is editor of The Poems of Ossian and Related Works (Edinburgh University Press, 1996) and co-editor of From Gaelic to Romantic: Ossianic Translations.

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