
Ossian - Wikipedia
Ossian (/ ˈɒʃən, ˈɒsiən /; Irish Gaelic / Scottish Gaelic: Oisean) is the narrator and purported author of a cycle of epic poems published by the Scottish poet James Macpherson, originally …
Ossian | Irish, Poetry, Epic | Britannica
Ossian, the Irish warrior-poet of the Fenian cycle of hero tales about Finn MacCumhaill (MacCool) and his war band, the Fianna Éireann.
Ossian by James Macpherson - Introduction - Ex-Classics
When it was first published Macpherson said that it was a translation of an ancient manuscript in Scottish Gaelic which had come into his possession, and which was a copy of an original work …
Ossian Biography, Poems, Quotes & Facts - Nevermorepoem.com
Ossian is a name synonymous with the ancient poetry of the Celtic world, though his true identity remains uncertain. The figure of Ossian is traditionally considered the son of the Gaelic hero …
The Poems of Ossian Index | Sacred Texts Archive
Ossian, a blind bard, sings of the life and battles of Fingal, a Scotch warrior. Ossian caused a sensation when it was published on the cusp of the era of revolutions, and had a massive …
Poems of Ossian - Wikisource, the free online library
Jun 11, 2024 · Poems of Ossian Download ← Poems of Ossian (1900) translated by James Macpherson
Ossian (Irish warrior poet) | Research Starters - EBSCO
Ossian, known in Irish as Oisín, is a legendary warrior-poet featured prominently in the Fenian Cycle of ancient Irish literature, which recounts the adventures of Fionn mac Cumhail (Finn …
Ossian Online | NUI Galway
Ossian Online is a project to publish the various editions of the sequence of eighteenth-century works known collectively as the Ossian poems.
Ossian - Wikiwand
Ossian (/ ˈɒʃən, ˈɒsiən /; Irish Gaelic / Scottish Gaelic: Oisean) is the narrator and purported author of a cycle of epic poems published by the Scottish poet James Macpherson, originally …
Macpherson, James ("Ossian") (1736–1796) | Whitman Archive
Whitman himself was fond of placing the Ossianic poems alongside the most cherished books of his youth—Homer, Shakespeare, and the Bible (Prose Works 2:722)—and he often ranked the …