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Tales Until Dawn

The World of a Cape Breton Gaelic Story-Teller

by (author) Joe Neil MacNeil & John Shaw

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Jul 1987
Category
General, Folklore & Mythology
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780773561120
    Publish Date
    Jul 1987
    List Price
    $110.00

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MacNeil also describes his early years in a Gaelic-speaking rural community, where story-telling is still a basic element of community life. He explains how he learned the tales and the customs and practices associated with their telling. He also introduces us to the families and individuals who were custodians of the tales. John Shaw's introduction outlines the informant's tradition and its place in the world of the European story-teller. The commentaries of MacNeil and Shaw, the tales, the games, and the other folk material offer a rich and unique perspective on the Gaelic culture generally, and as it has developed on Cape Breton Island in particular.

About the authors

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John Shaw is the editor and translator of Tales Until Dawn: The World of a Cape Breton Gaelic Story-Teller and Brigh an Òrain: A Story in Every Song. He is senior lecturer in ethnology at the University of Edinburgh.

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Editorial Reviews

"A treasury of Gaelic lore unmatched, to my knowledge, by any recent collection in its scope and value ... clearly destined to become one of the classics of Scottish Gaelic literature." Charles Dunn, Harvard University.