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The Country Rhymes of Samuel Thomson, the Bard of Carngranny 1766-1816

The Country Rhymes of Samuel Thomson, the Bard of Carngranny 1766-1816 - Folk Poets of Ulster

Paperback (25 Jul 1992)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Samuel Thomson, unlike contemporary folk poets who were weavers by trade, was a schoolmaster by profession. Although he lived as somewhat of a recluse in his thatched cottage on Lyles Hill, Thomson had a wide circle of correspondents, including James Orr of Ballycarry, one of the most celebrated of the weaver poets, the Rev James Porter of Greyabbey, hanged in 1798 on suspicion of being a United Irishman, and Lord Templeton. He also exchanged poems with Burns and visited him in Ayrshire. His work fist saw publication in 1793. The selection, written in the Ulster dialect of Lallans, not only reflects Thomson's wit and humour, but provides an invaluable insight into the daily life of his time.

Book information

ISBN: 9780948868191
Publisher: Pretani Press
Imprint: Pretani Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 123
Weight: 193g
Height: 210mm
Width: 130mm