An Introduction to Gaelic Fiction
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:23rd Mar '11
Should be back in stock very soon

The first guide to Gaelic fiction - covering the full expanse of the canonTracing the history of Gaelic fiction over the last century, Moray Watson looks at the work of well-known authors such as Iain Moireach, Tormod Caimbeul and Iain Mac a' Ghobhainn, as well as lesser-known authors, and focuses on the major developments that have led to the recent flourishing in Gaelic fiction publishing. Watson examines novels and novellas from Dùn-Aluinn to Dìleas Donn and Shrapnel, alongside short story collections, uncollected fiction and short fiction from magazines such as Gairm. The final chapters focus on the current state of criticism of Gaelic fiction and discuss the most recent initiatives that have sustained the viability of fiction in the Gaelic language.Key Features* The only introduction to Gaelic fiction available* Analyses all novels and novellas, all short story collections, and much of the uncollected fiction* Places Gaelic fiction within a wider context* Examines the critical approaches taken to the fiction so far and introduces research areas that must be explored
It is attractively written, without jargon or modish theorising, and I commend it to anyone with an interest in the topic, whether with a reader’s or writer’s commitment to Gaelic fiction or simply an outsider’s interest from the sidelines. -- Ian MacDonald * Scottish Gaelic Studies *
ISBN: 9780748636648
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224 pages