Poem

Cùil Lodair

Title Cùil Lodair
Author Clíodhna Cussen

Instances of Publication

A published appearance of this poem.

Collection/Anthology Year of Publication Medium View Details
Sifíní 2001 Print Collection View Details
Publication Instance Details #125
Collection/Anthology Details
Collection/Anthology Sifíní
Date of Publication 2001
Publisher Coiscéim (Ireland)
Page Number(s) 17
Publication Overview
Translation Is Multilingual Explicit Irish Context? Ekphrasis Has Paratext? Reference to News, Media or Technology
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Details
Human Rights Issues
Languages
Genre Short Lyric
Medium Print Collection
Paratext Text I mbliain a chomórtha, 1996
Notes This poem describes the Battle of Culloden, 1746, the final battle of the Jacobite Rising of 1745. The battle was a rout for the Jacobite forces and effectively put an end to the rebellion. In this poem, the speaker describes the commemoration of the battle in Scotland. It is a sombre occasion, and the speaker recalls how the Scottish Gaels were mown down in the battle like grass under a lawnmower. The victory of the Government forces under Cumberland at Culloden led to a heavy cost being extracted from the native peoples of Scotland, with further suppression of their language and culture.
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