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A collection of translations and short studies presenting Irish oral poetry, ballads and dramatised pieces alongside essays on folk belief, healing, and rural experience. The work alternates close renderings of songs and laments with contextual commentary about wandering poets, communal memory, and local landscapes, and includes political ballads, workhouse recollections, and dramatic pieces adapted from traditional material. Recurring concerns are death, repentance, devotion, and the social settings that shape vernacular verse, and the commentary seeks to reproduce rhythms of the original language while explaining the customs and moods that give the poems their force.

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Lady Gregory

Lady Gregory (1852-1932) was an influential Irish playwright, folklorist, and co-founder of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. She played a crucial role in the Irish Literary Revival, contributing to the preservation and promotion of Irish folklore and mythology. Her notable works include "Gods and Fighting Men," which retells the legends of the Tuatha de Danaan, and "Our Irish Theatre," an autobiographical account of her experiences in the theatre movement. Gregory's writings often reflect her deep connection to Irish culture and her commitment to the arts, making her a significant figure in the landscape of Irish literature.

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