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THE MODERN SCOTTISH MINSTREL; OR, THE SONGS OF SCOTLAND OF THE PAST HALF CENTURY. WITH Memoirs of the Poets, AND SKETCHES AND SPECIMENS IN ENGLISH VERSE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MODERN GAELIC BARDS. BY CHARLES ROGERS, LL.D. F.S.A. SCOT.
Volume I. - Volume II. - Volume III. - Volume IV. - Volume V. - Volume VI. - INDEX TO THE FIRST LINES OF THE SONGS.
INDEX OF AUTHORS
THE MODERN SCOTTISH MINSTREL; OR, THE SONGS OF SCOTLAND OF THE PAST HALF CENTURY. WITH Memoirs of the Poets, AND SKETCHES AND SPECIMENS IN ENGLISH VERSE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MODERN GAELIC BARDS. BY CHARLES ROGERS, LL.D. F.S.A. SCOT.
PREFACE.
THE MODERN SCOTTISH MINSTREL
JOHN SKINNER.
MRS JOHN HUNTER.
ALEXANDER, DUKE OF GORDON.
MRS GRANT OF CARRON.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel brings together a sweeping selection of songs that have shaped Scotland’s musical heritage over the last fifty years. Arranged in six handy volumes, the collection offers the original Gaelic verses alongside thoughtful English renderings, letting listeners hear the poetry as it was sung while understanding its meaning. Interwoven with brief memoirs of the poets, the anthology paints a vivid picture of the lives behind the melodies, from humble crofters to celebrated bards.
In these pages you’ll encounter everything from tender love laments and lively dances to stirring war ballads and reverent odes to the highland landscape. The songs capture the rhythms of everyday life—farm work, festivals, farewells on the banks of the Clyde—while preserving the distinctive voice of a nation in transition. For anyone curious about Scotland’s cultural soul, the collection offers an intimate, melodic journey that feels both timeless and surprisingly fresh.
Full title
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volumes 1-6. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
Language
en
Duration
~38 hours (2227K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Susan Skinner, Ted Garvin and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2007-09-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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