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        Livre Encyclopédies, Dictionnaires - Mac Giollarnáth, Seán - 01/11/2022 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Mac Giollarnáth, Seán
      • Editeur : Indiana University Press (Ips)
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/11/2022
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 332
      • Expédition : 693
      • Dimensions : 23.5 x 15.7 x 2.4
      • ISBN : 0253063515



      • Résumé :

        Se?n Mac Giollarn?th (1880-1970) was a writer, judge, and folklore collector in his native County Galway. A key figure in the Irish cultural revival, he combined a long career as a district justice with the compilation of folktales and traditional lore from collaborators in Conamara and beyond.

        Liam Mac Con Iomaire (1937-2019) was a teacher, journalist, and writer from Casla, County Galway. Major publications include biographies of Breand?n ? hEithir, Seosamh ? h?ana?, and, in collaboration with Tim Robinson, Graveyard Clay, the translation of M?irt?n ? Cadhain's 1949 novel Cr? na Cille. He was an acknowledged authority on Irish language usage and traditional singing in Irish.

        Tim Robinson (1935-2020) was born in Yorkshire, studied mathematics at Cambridge, and worked as a visual artist in Istanbul, Vienna, and London. He moved to the Aran Islands in 1972 and commenced a multidecade project of mapping and writing about Aran, the Burren, and Connemara. He was author of the two-volume Stones of Aran and the Connemara trilogy.

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        Biographie:

        Se?n Mac Giollarn?th (1880-1970) was a writer, judge, and folklore collector in his native County Galway. A key figure in the Irish cultural revival, he combined a long career as a district justice with the compilation of folktales and traditional lore from collaborators in Conamara and beyond.

        Liam Mac Con Iomaire (1937-2019) was a teacher, journalist, and writer from Casla, County Galway. Major publications include biographies of Breand?n ? hEithir, Seosamh ? h?ana?, and, in collaboration with Tim Robinson, Graveyard Clay, the translation of M?irt?n ? Cadhain's 1949 novel Cr? na Cille. He was an acknowledged authority on Irish language usage and traditional singing in Irish.

        Tim Robinson (1935-2020) was born in Yorkshire, studied mathematics at Cambridge, and worked as a visual artist in Istanbul, Vienna, and London. He moved to the Aran Islands in 1972 and commenced a multidecade project of mapping and writing about Aran, the Burren, and Connemara. He was author of the two-volume Stones of Aran and the Connemara trilogy.

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        Se?n Mac Giollarn?th (1880-1970) was a writer, judge, and folklore collector in his native County Galway. A key figure in the Irish cultural revival, he combined a long career as a district justice with the compilation of folktales and traditional lore from collaborators in Conamara and beyond.

        Liam Mac Con Iomaire (1937-2019) was a teacher, journalist, and writer from Casla, County Galway. Major publications include biographies of Breand?n ? hEithir, Seosamh ? h?ana?, and, in collaboration with Tim Robinson, Graveyard Clay, the translation of M?irt?n ? Cadhain's 1949 novel Cr? na Cille. He was an acknowledged authority on Irish language usage and traditional singing in Irish.

        Tim Robinson (1935-2020) was born in Yorkshire, studied mathematics at Cambridge, and worked as a visual artist in Istanbul, Vienna, and London. He moved to the Aran Islands in 1972 and commenced a multidecade project of mapping and writing about Aran, the Burren, and Connemara. He was author of the two-volume Stones of Aran and the Connemara trilogy.

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