Excerpt from Thomas the Rhymer
It can hardly be doubted that the Thomas most famous of renown was a native of Tweedside, of the village now unhappily called Earlstoun, and that he flourished during the thirteenth century. His reputation as a seer, also indisputable, resting upon certain predictions of the chief events in the Edwardian wars of the fourteenth century, appears to have been firmly rooted in his lifetime, or in the years immediately succeeding his 7 death;'and'certainly extended far beyond the limits of his own district. Thomas appears also to have been illustrious as a poet, and is credited by a contemporary, Thomas Mannyng of Brunne, with the authorship of an incomparable romance of the story of Tristrem, but the Thomas of that poem, it is sometimes perversely argued, is another than Thomas of Ercildoune. Yet a poet, great or small, our Thomas must surely have been, for many poems were ascribed to him by early tradition, among others - although here again we are warned against credulity - that which celebrates his meeting with the Faery Queen, his journey with her through middel-erthe, and seven years' sojourn in her kingdom. Of this poem a great part consists in a prophetic survey of the English and Scottish wars of 1300 to 1400, a singularly lifeless performance, which we may perhaps believe is by another and later hand than the faery tale, that here shines like the rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book explores the intriguing life and legend of Thomas of Ercildoune, a renowned Scottish figure known for his prophetic abilities and poetic talents. The author delves into the rich tapestry of medieval Scottish folklore and literature, weaving together historical accounts, ballads, and even classical mythology to present a vivid portrait of Thomas, the "Rhymer," and his place in the cultural imagination. Through vivid descriptions and insightful analysis, the author traces the evolution of Thomasââ â¢s legend, examining his enduring reputation as a seer and the many poems attributed to him, including a romantic ballad celebrating his encounter with the Faery Queen. The author then delves into the mystical world of Faeryland, its dangers and temptations, and Thomasââ â¢s ultimate choice to embark on a perilous journey into the unknown. The book ultimately invites readers to consider the allure of the unknown, the transformative power of imagination, and the enduring legacy of tales that have captivated audiences for centuries. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781331811237_0
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