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    Ancient Irish Poetry by Meyer, Kuno;

    Series: Literature S.;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number New ed
    • Publisher Little, Brown
    • Date of Publication 25 April 1994

    • ISBN 9780094733800
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages132 pages
    • Size 215x138 mm
    • Language English
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    Long description:

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    '...his 1911 translations of the poetry into English are still minor masterpieces..' - Bernard O'Donoghue, The Times Literary Supplement

    '..literal translations first published in 1913 when they opened many eyes to the variety and richness of Irish vernacular literature.' - P.J. Kavanagh, The Spectator

    'By showing that Ireland had an ancient civilization Meyer affected people's sense of their identity. A timely reissuing of an old classic.' - Ronan Sheehan, The Irish Press

    'Meyer's book is now over eighty years old, yet probably his translations are still the best of their kind.' - Brian Fallon, The Irish Times

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