The advice of Mac Clave from Aughnamullen

Ceriul Muilleam
Première édition

Le thème de cette satire irlandaise de la fin du XVIIème siècle traduite de l'Irlandais est le manque d’éducation des membres du clergé catholique dans les campagnes dans le contexte des Lois Pénales… Lire la suite

The text and translation of this famous Irish satire composed in the late 17th century in the dialect of South Ulster/North Leinster first appeared in the Clogher Record, the journal of the Clogher Historical Society, in 1965. The translation has been revised for the present edition and a study of the poem in its Irish and Euporean context has been added. The author of the Comhairle which offers the pseudo-advice of one John Mac Clave, a parish priest deposed by Archbishop PLunkett, may have been the poet Owen O Donnelly, probably to be identifie with a cleric of the same name who was ordained in 1672. The theme is the lack of learning among the Catholic clergy in the countryside on account of the wretched facilities for priestly training and education in Ireland during the Penal Days. The spirit is very akin to that of William Carleton's "Denis O Shaughnessy going to Maynooth" (1831-3). Indeed Carleton may very well have heard one of the versions of the Comhairle before he painted his hero with the same satirical and affectionate brush as his Gaelic predecessor.


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Éditeur
Presses Universitaires du Septentrion
Auteur
Ceriul Muilleam,
Traduit par
Seosamh ó Dufaigh, Brian Rainey,
Collection
Irlande
ISSN
02424762
Langue
anglais
Mots clés
Irlande - poésie-éditions-critiques
Catégorie (éditeur)
Septentrion Catalogue > Lettres et civilisations étrangères > Pays anglophones, Irlande
Catégorie (éditeur)
Septentrion Catalogue > Lettres et civilisations étrangères
Date de première publication du titre
1981

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Date de publication
1981
ISBN-13
9782859391737
Ampleur
Nombre de pages de contenu principal : 120
Code interne
165
Format
16 x 21 cm
Poids
190 grammes
Prix
5,64 €
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