Telen Rumengol [The Harp of Rumengol]

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Title

Telen Rumengol [The Harp of Rumengol]

Subject

Rinder's Note: "Telen Rumengol" translates to "The Harp of Rumengol," and by extension the "Pardon des Chanteurs.." This sketch of a Summer Pardon is adapted from a recent book on the Country of the Pardons, by the distinguished Breton writer, M. Anatole Le Braz.

Description

King Gralon escapes to forest for refuge; at the Druid healing stone, he has a vision of Virgin; when he dies, Virgin promises to create “a race of singers” called “the nightingales of the Virgin." Story includes some Celtic (Breton) songs.

Creator

Prose legend with Celtic songs by E. Wingate Rinder
Headpiece by John Duncan
Tailpiece by Nellie Baxter

Publisher

Patrick Geddes & Colleagues

Date

Summer 1896

Rights

Public Domain
Toronto Metropolitan University Library Archives and Special Collections

Relation

Evergreen Digital Edition, edited by Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, 2016-2018. Yellow Nineties 2.0, Toronto Metropolitan University Centre for Digital Humanities, 2019.

Language

English and Gaelic

Type

Text, image
Fiction and poetry

Identifier

EGV3_rinder_rumengol
EGV3o_decorp_p90
EGV3o_duncan_head_p90
EGV3o_decorp_p97
EGV3o_baxter_tail_p97

Date Created

19 June 2017, KF

Date Modified

7 Nov 2017, ljk
3 January 2023, rb

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