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  1. For a brilliant introduction to Macpherson and the “Ossian” poems, we suggest our International Companion, ed. Dafydd Moore – available in print or online via Project MUSE

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    Cover 🖼️: Karoli, The woes of Ossian

    asls.org.uk/publications/books

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  2. Ossian, the European National Epic
    Gauti Kristmannsson

    “The number of translations & imitations […] underlines the huge creative impulse of the [Ossian] poems, which can be seen as a major paradigm shift in the outlook of what is called high culture literature.”

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    ieg-ego.eu/en/threads/models-a

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  3. “He’s usually scorned by English-language readers as a charlatan. But he knew Gaelic, he travelled in the Highlands & he talked to Gaelic speakers. […] All works of art are made by artifice.”

    Prof Alan Riach on James Macpherson’s “Ossian”

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    thenational.scot/news/18453868

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  4. Prof Derick Thomson conducted extensive research into the Gaelic sources of Macpherson’s poetry. This dimension is still often overlooked by scholars & many seem to be entirely unaware of it. Dr Petra Johana Poncarová explores Thomson’s work in this field

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    anglica-journal.com/article/14

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  5. Another likely reason why he was (& still is) sneered at was his popularity & success… Undoubtedly he padded his texts & added his own inventions—as writers do. Real or fake, whole swathes of the modern literary world still lie in his shadow

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    🖼️: Runciman, The Death of Oscar

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  6. Macpherson did not find his texts in “ancient manuscripts” – though there are some, e.g. The Red Book of Clanranald & the Book of the Dean of Lismore. But 18th-century attitudes dismissed the oral tradition which formed the bedrock of the poems

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    🖼️: Scheffer, La Mort de Malvina

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  7. Today, Macpherson is often called a “faker” & “forger”. But much of the hostility towards him is because, shortly after the Jacobite rebellions, he staked a claim for the existence of a Gaelic high culture

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    🖼️: Girodet, Ossian Receiving the Ghosts of Fallen French Heroes

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  8. @litstudies

    Ossian fans included Goethe, Diderot, Jefferson, Bonaparte, Mendelssohn… Ossian-inspired art was created across Europe. Children were given Ossianic names such as Oscar & Fiona (will children still get named “Daenerys” in 250 years?)

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    🖼️: Abildgaard, Ossian Singing

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  9. James Macpherson (1736–1796), of “Ossian” fame, was born #OTD, 27 Oct. The “Ossian” poems were the literary sensation of the 18th century; they inspired the Brothers Grimm to collect German folktales, & Elias Lönnrot to compile Finnish poems into the Kalevala. They are the founding texts of European Romanticism & of modern fantasy literature

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    🖼️: Ingres, Le Songe d’Ossian

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