Na marbhnaí do Shéamas Óg Mac Coitir (1689-1720)

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dc.contributor.advisorButtimer, Corneliusen
dc.contributor.authorÓ Murchú, Tomás L.
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-25T11:49:03Z
dc.date.issued2015
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dc.description.abstractGo príomha, is tráchtas é seo a dhéanann staidéar ar ghné de litríocht iar-chlasaiceach na Gaeilge. Baineann sé go háirithe leis an sraith chaointe nó marbhnaí i bhfoirm véarsaíochta a cumadh do Shéamas Óg Mac Coitir (1689-1720), duine uasal Caitliceach ó Charraig Tuathail, Co. Chorcaí, nuair a ciontaíodh é in éigniú Elizabeth Squibb, bean de Chumann na gCarad; nuair a cuireadh pionós an bháis air; agus nuair a crochadh é i gCathair Chorcaí an 7 Bealtaine, 1720. Ó thaobh na staire de, scrúdaítear Clann Choitir mar shampla de theaghlach nár cheil a ndílseacht do chúis pholaitiúil na Stíobhartach agus a sheas an fód go cróga faoi mar a bhí a ngreim polaitiúil á dhaingniú ag an gCinsealacht Phrotastúnach ó dheireadh an 17ú haois amach. Tagraítear do sheicteachas na sochaí comhaimseartha agus don teannas idir an pobal Caitliceach agus an pobal Protastúnach ag an am. Déantar scagadh ar an véarsaíocht mar fhoinse luachmhar do dhearcadh míshásta an mhóraimh Chaitlicigh ar struchtúr polaitiúil chontae Chorcaí (agus na hÉireann) i dtosach an 18ú haois. Is feiniméan liteartha an dlús véarsaíochta seo a bhaineann go háirithe le traidisiún liteartha Chorcaí. Tá na dánta curtha in eagar agus aistriúchán go Béarla curtha ar fáil: is é seo croí an tráchtais. Tá an t-eagrán bunaithe ar scrúdú cuimsitheach ar thraidisiún na lsí; pléitear modheolaíocht na heagarthóireachta. Déantar iarracht ar na dánta a shuíomh sa traidisiún casta liteartha sa tráchtaireacht tosaigh; sa chuid eile den bhfearas scoláiriúil, scrúdaítear ceisteanna a bhaineann le cúrsaí teanga, foclóra, meadarachta agus stíle. Tá innéacsanna agus liosta foinsí le fáil i ndeireadh an tráchtais.ga
dc.description.abstractThis thesis constitutes a study of an aspect of post-classical poetry in Irish. It examines, in particular, a series of literary elegies composed for Séamas Óg Mac Coitir (1689-1720), a Catholic gentleman from Carrigtohill, Co. Cork, who was convicted of the rape of Elizabeth Squibb, a member of the Quaker community, and who was hanged in Cork City on 7 May, 1720. The political and historical background, and the unwavering support for the Stuart dynasty of the Cotter family, are examined. How this political ideology coloured Cotter’s trial and the reaction to his execution, is analysed; and the sectarian nature of society in the early Ascendancy period in Co. Cork is alluded to. The series of compositions on Cotter’s death is a Cork literary phenomenon and in the introductory discussion the complex literary tradition which gave rise to poetry such as this is delineated. The edition of the poems based on manuscript sources is central to the thesis; a careful English translation has been included. A full scholarly apparatus comprising questions of language, metre, lexicon and literary style is provided; indices and a full bibliography are attached to the thesis.en
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dc.identifier.citationÓ Murchú, T. L. 2015. Na marbhnaí do Shéamas Óg Mac Coitir (1689-1720). PhD Thesis, University College Cork.en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10468/2095
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dc.publisherUniversity College Corken
dc.rights© 2015, Tomás L. Ó Murchú.en
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/en
dc.subjectIrishen
dc.subjectElegyen
dc.subjectJames Cotteren
dc.subjectSéamas Óg Mac Coitirga
dc.subjectÉamonn de bhFálga
dc.subjectUilliam Mac Cartáin an Dúnaga
dc.subjectCarraig Tuathailga
dc.subjectPenal Lawsen
dc.subjectCorken
dc.subjectSir James Cotteren
dc.subjectBaile na Speirega
dc.subjectCaoineadhga
dc.subjectAmhránga
dc.subjectSeán Clárach Mac Domhnaillga
dc.subjectDáibhí Ó Bruadairga
dc.subjectAlan Brodricken
dc.subjectJohn Lisleen
dc.subjectElizabeth Squibben
dc.subjectEdward Fennen
dc.subjectQuakersen
dc.subjectTranslationen
dc.subjectLexiconen
dc.subjectSectarianismen
dc.subjectStuart causeen
dc.subjectJacobiteen
dc.subjectIrish literary traditionen
dc.subject1720en
dc.subjectAnnesgroveen
dc.subjectManuscript traditionen
dc.subjectMícheál Óg Ó Longáinga
dc.subjectConchubhar Mac Cairteáinga
dc.subjectEoin Baiste Mac Sleighnega
dc.subjectBrian Ó Cuívga
dc.subjectBreandán Ó Buachallaga
dc.subjectHangingen
dc.subjectPost-classical Irish language poetryen
dc.subjectKeenen
dc.subjectLiterary allusionsen
dc.subjectEighteenth century Irelanden
dc.subjectEnglish Ascendancyen
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dc.titleNa marbhnaí do Shéamas Óg Mac Coitir (1689-1720)ga
dc.typeDoctoral thesisen
dc.type.qualificationlevelDoctoralen
dc.type.qualificationnamePhD (Arts)en
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