Celtic MSS. in relation to the Macpherson fraud With a review of Professor Freeman's criticism of [P.B. Du Chaillu's] "The Viking Age," by the author of "Celticism a myth"

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Celtic MSS. in relation to the Macpherson fraud With a review of Professor Freeman's criticism of [P.B. Du Chaillu's] "The Viking Age," by the author of "Celticism a myth"

by James Cruikshank Roger

EN·~1 hours·5 chapters

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CELTIC MSS. IN RELATION TO THE MACPHERSON FRAUD; WITH A REVIEW OF PROFESSOR FREEMAN’S CRITICISM OF “The Viking Age,”

0:47

PREFACE.

1:25

CELTIC MSS. IN RELATION TO THE MACPHERSON FRAUD, &c.

1:09:39

FOOTNOTES:

1:14

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, AND OTHERS IN REGARD TO THE SECOND EDITION OF “CELTICISM A MYTH.”

3:43

Description

A determined scholar steps into the heated 19th‑century controversy over the supposed Celtic manuscripts that James Macpherson claimed to have translated into the legendary “Ossian.” Drawing on contemporary newspaper exchanges, legal‑style reasoning, and a sharp eye for scholarly fraud, the author dismantles the notion that any genuine Gaelic poetry survived in the form Macpherson described. By juxtaposing Macpherson’s claims with the skeptical remarks of figures like Dr. Johnson and Professor Mackinnon, the work reveals how easily national pride can fuel literary mythmaking.

Beyond the Ossian dispute, the treatise expands its critique to other entrenched historical narratives, notably Professor Freeman’s challenge to the conventional Viking Age story. In doing so, it invites listeners to question how histories are constructed and whose voices are allowed to shape the past. The book offers a vivid, evidence‑driven look at the interplay between scholarship, nationalism, and the allure of a romanticized antiquity.

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Celtic MSS. in relation to the Macpherson fraud With a review of Professor Freeman's criticism of [P.B. Du Chaillu's] "The Viking Age," by the author of "Celticism a myth" With a review of Professor Freeman's criticism of [P.B. Du Chaillu's] "The Viking Age," by the author of "Celticism a myth"

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~1 hours (73K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: E. W. Allen, 1890.

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Thomas Frost and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2022-06-16

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Public domain in the USA.

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James Cruikshank Roger

1820–1899

A Scottish barrister and energetic polemicist, remembered for writing on Celtic history, literary authenticity, and travel in the Highlands. His books have the feel of a learned argument carried on with real conviction.

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