The Friendship of Scholars by Rosie Nee This novel recreates, in a fictionalised form, an unusual story set in the unrelenting tragedy of seventeenth century Ireland. Roderic O'Flaherty grows up in Moycullen Co Galway to become a renowned antiquarian. Why does the Gaelic heir of West Connacht follow this unusual path? What brings the young boy under the influence of two scholars in the west: the priest and classicist John Lynch of Galway city and the ollamh of the seanchas Dubhaltach Óg Mac Fhirbhisigh of Lecan on Killala bay in Co Sligo? And in what way do they collaborate in Galway during…mehr
The Friendship of Scholars by Rosie Nee This novel recreates, in a fictionalised form, an unusual story set in the unrelenting tragedy of seventeenth century Ireland. Roderic O'Flaherty grows up in Moycullen Co Galway to become a renowned antiquarian. Why does the Gaelic heir of West Connacht follow this unusual path? What brings the young boy under the influence of two scholars in the west: the priest and classicist John Lynch of Galway city and the ollamh of the seanchas Dubhaltach Óg Mac Fhirbhisigh of Lecan on Killala bay in Co Sligo? And in what way do they collaborate in Galway during the years before the city is occupied by the Cromwellians? Whatever the answer to these questions may be, all we can know nowadays is that this remarkable friendship matured in the passing Gaelic world and ultimately bequeathed to modern scholarship the unique legacy of their various works.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rosie Nee was born in Birmingham and returned with her family to Renvyle in Connemara in 1964. An old way of life was passing among the people, where the seen world existed side by side with the unseen. Self-sufficiency was the norm and old people still identified the route taken into the Renvyle peninsula by Cromwell's soldiers. She was educated in Tully National School and Kylemore Abbey School. She furthered her education at the National University of Ireland, Galway from 1975 to 1979, where she obtained a BA in History and English and a Higher Diploma in Education. In 1989 she obtained an MA in Anglo-Irish Literature and Drama from University College, Dublin and a Diploma in Primary Education from Hibernia College in 2006. She has worked as both a primary and secondary school teacher and as a library assistant, as well as an English teacher in north Africa and Dublin, with intermittent periods of being a homemaker. In 1993 she moved from Dublin to County Roscommon with her late husband Mícheál Ó Ceallaigh, where she lives near Elphin and is now retired. She has a grown-up family, Anastasia and Dima, Anastasia's partner Jason and grandson Ruairí. The Friendship of Scholars is her first book.
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