The Legends of Saint Patrick. Exploring the Mystical Tales of Ireland's Patron Saint

Par : Aubrey De Vere
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  • Nombre de pages201
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-621400-5
  • EAN4064066214005
  • Date de parution09/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille568 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Legends of Saint Patrick, " Aubrey De Vere intricately weaves historical narratives and poetic imagination to explore the life and legacy of Ireland's patron saint. This collection of verse draws from a rich literary tradition that marries folklore with hagiography, embodying the Romantic ideals of the 19th century. De Vere's vivid imagery and lyrical style not only encapsulate the folkloric essence of Saint Patrick's exploits but simultaneously serve as a reflection on the nature of faith and cultural identity in Ireland.
His work resonates with themes of redemption and divine providence, echoing the struggles and triumphs of a nation steeped in both myth and history. Aubrey De Vere, an influential figure in Irish literature, was deeply inspired by the 19th-century revival of interest in Irish folklore and mythology, alongside his profound Christian faith. Born into an Anglo-Irish family, De Vere's background allowed him to navigate the intersections of both English and Irish literary traditions.
His works frequently explore themes of spirituality and nationalism, which are evident in the reverent portrayals found in "The Legends of Saint Patrick." This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the interplay between poetry and cultural heritage. De Vere'Äôs treatment of Saint Patrick not only illuminates the saint's historical significance but also invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of faith in shaping national identity.
Ideal for scholars of Irish literature and lovers of poetry alike, this collection stands as a testament to the enduring power of myth in the collective consciousness.
In "The Legends of Saint Patrick, " Aubrey De Vere intricately weaves historical narratives and poetic imagination to explore the life and legacy of Ireland's patron saint. This collection of verse draws from a rich literary tradition that marries folklore with hagiography, embodying the Romantic ideals of the 19th century. De Vere's vivid imagery and lyrical style not only encapsulate the folkloric essence of Saint Patrick's exploits but simultaneously serve as a reflection on the nature of faith and cultural identity in Ireland.
His work resonates with themes of redemption and divine providence, echoing the struggles and triumphs of a nation steeped in both myth and history. Aubrey De Vere, an influential figure in Irish literature, was deeply inspired by the 19th-century revival of interest in Irish folklore and mythology, alongside his profound Christian faith. Born into an Anglo-Irish family, De Vere's background allowed him to navigate the intersections of both English and Irish literary traditions.
His works frequently explore themes of spirituality and nationalism, which are evident in the reverent portrayals found in "The Legends of Saint Patrick." This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the interplay between poetry and cultural heritage. De Vere'Äôs treatment of Saint Patrick not only illuminates the saint's historical significance but also invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of faith in shaping national identity.
Ideal for scholars of Irish literature and lovers of poetry alike, this collection stands as a testament to the enduring power of myth in the collective consciousness.