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Irish Wake Amusements Sean O Suilleabhain

Irish Wake Amusements By Sean O Suilleabhain

Irish Wake Amusements by Sean O Suilleabhain


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A classic work on the fascinating subject of traditional wakes in Ireland.

Irish Wake Amusements Summary

Irish Wake Amusements by Sean O Suilleabhain

First published in Irish in 1961 and in English in 1967, this classic work has never been superseded as a treatment of the fascinating subject of traditional wakes in Ireland. As well as eating, drinking, smoking a pipe and taking snuff, many other forms of entertainment were common in Irish wakes, to pass the long hours of the night or two nights of the wake. These included storytelling, singing, dancing, music, card-playing, riddling and rhyming, and feats of agility and strength both inside the wake-house and in an adjoining field before the funeral started next day. Sean O Suilleabhain also shows that Ireland, far from being different from other countries, was part of the general European (and world) pattern in holding prolonged and merry wakes.

Irish Wake Amusements Reviews

'Macabre but a fascinating exploration of the games, practical jokes and general revelry that accompanied wakes and which are now increasingly things of the past. Helpful background to Finnegans Wake, by James Joyce, which takes place at a wake and features many jokes, literary games and high-spirited hijinks.' - J. Geary -- J Geary

About Sean O Suilleabhain

Sean O Suilleabhain, a renowned folklorist and native Irish speaker, was born on November 30, 1903, in Derrylough, Co. Kerry, Ireland. After being introduced to folklore during his schooling in Beaufield, Co. Mayo, he developed a lifelong passion for the subject, which he started formally collecting in 1923. His training as a primary school teacher, work as an archivist for the newly formed Irish Folklore Commission, and eventual role as a lecturer in folklore at University College Dublin allowed him to delve deeply into the discipline. He authored a vast collection of works, including collections of poems, songs, folktales, and studies on Irish folk customs. Throughout his life, O Suilleabhain was a strong advocate for the Irish language and traditional music, serving on multiple commissions and receiving an honorary D.Litt. (Celt.) from the National University of Ireland in 1976. He was married to Maureen Sheehy and had two children. O Suilleabhain passed away on December 13, 1996, and is commemorated by a stone erected in his honor in Tuosist.

Table of Contents

Introduction Wakes at Present and Long Ago Storytelling; Singing; Music and Dancing; Card Playing; Riddles; Tongue Twisters; Versifying and repetition of Jingles. Contests in Strength; Agility; Dexterity; Accuracy of Aim; Endurance and Toughness; Hardihood and Athletics. Taunting and Mocking; Booby Traps; Mischief-making; Horse-Play, Rough Games; Fights at Wakes and Funerals. Imitative Games Catch Games Games of Hide, Seek and Guessing Various Other Games The Keening of the Dead Church Opposition to Wake Abuses The Extent of Wake Abuses and Their Decline The Origin and Purpose of Wakes and Their Amusements Sources Index

Additional information

NPB9781856351737
9781856351737
1856351734
Irish Wake Amusements by Sean O Suilleabhain
New
Paperback
The Mercier Press Ltd
1967-03-01
192
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