Màiri nighean Alasdair Ruaidh: Song-maker of Skye and Berneray
Scottish Gaelic Texts Society, 2014. 315 pages. Hardback.
Màiri nighean Alasdair Ruaidh (c. 1615-c.1707) is perhaps the best known poet of the MacLeod family, one of the earliest practitioners of Scottish Gaelic clan poetry.
Lìontan Lìonmhor: Local, National and Global Gaelic Networks
M. Byrne & S. Kidd (Eds)
This volume contains essays by leading scholars in the field exploring Scottish Gaelic networks – cultural, political and literary – from the eighteenth to the twentieth century, with contributions extending the focus to Ireland and Brittany.
For the first time, a bilingual anthology of the poems and songs of the Gaelic poet Murdo MacFarlane from Lewis, the Melbost Bàrd, is available in one volume.
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