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Bibliography

Riggs, Pádraigín (ed.), Dáibhí Ó Bruadair: his historical and literary context, Irish Texts Society, Subsidiary Series, 11, London: Irish Texts Society, 2001.

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Citation details
Work
Dáibhí Ó Bruadair: his historical and literary context
Place
London
Publisher
Irish Texts Society
Year
2001
Contributions indexed individually i.e. contributions for which a separate page is available
Description
Abstract (cited)

This publication focuses on the three-volume edition of Ó Bruadair's poems edited for the Society by John C. Mac Erlean (Main Series 11, Main Series 13, Main Series 18). Along with the poetry of Pádraigín Haicéad and the prose text Pairlement Chloinne Tomáis, the works of this major poet are said to reflect the chaos that engulfed Gaelic Ireland in the seventeenth century. The six contributors to the volume, Liam Irwin, Bernadette Cunningham and Raymond Gillespie, Breandán Ó Conchúir, Liam P Ó Murchú and Margo Griffin-Wilson, represent a mix of historians and literary scholars. As pointed out by the editor, Pádraigín Riggs, their stimulating contributions serve to redress the long, and undeserved, neglect of Ó Bruadair's work.

Subjects and topics
Headings
17th century
History, society and culture
Agents
Dáibhí Ó BruadairÓ Bruadair (Dáibhí)
(fl. 1625–c.1698(?))
Ó Bruadair (Dáibhídh);Ó Bruadair (David)
Prolific Irish poet.
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Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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November 2020, last updated: February 2024