Literature of the Gaelic Landscape
Song, Poem and Tale
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Porto Press Ltd
Published:23rd Aug '17
Should be back in stock very soon

Literature of the Gaelic Landscape is a richly insightful exploration of the deep connections between Scotland’s landscapes, Gaelic language and literary tradition. Examining how mountains, glens, islands, coastlines and rural communities have shaped Gaelic poetry, storytelling and cultural identity, the book reveals the powerful relationship between place and imagination in Scottish history.
Blending literary criticism, cultural history and landscape studies, the book offers readers a fresh understanding of how the Gaelic world has been represented through centuries of song, oral tradition and written literature. It also highlights the importance of landscape in preserving memory, heritage and identity within Gaelic-speaking communities.
Ideal for readers interested in Scottish literature, Gaelic culture, Highland history, landscape writing and Celtic studies, Literature of the Gaelic Landscape is both an accessible introduction and an important contribution to the understanding of Scotland’s cultural and literary heritage.
‘...shows very clearly why Gaelic is so important to Scotland as a nation as a whole... His latest book is equally remarkable, and equally enlightening. The end result is a book or truly lasting value, and an important book that shows why the Gaelic language matters to all of us’.
* Undiscovered ScotlaISBN: 9781849953634
Dimensions: 215mm x 140mm x 10mm
Weight: 455g
256 pages