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Epic poem in 16 numbered parts.
E. Morris Miller and Frederick T. Macartney's Australian Literature: A Bibliography to 1938: Extended to 1950 (1956) :448 comments:'Glencoe is a sequence of ballads having for its theme the Highland Massacre in 1691. The first and last, by way of prologue and epilogue, introduce, in a tavern some months after the event, Bottle-nosed Jock, whose tipsily vehement condemnation of the atrocity gains force from the revelation of his connection with the Campbell clan primarily responsible for it. In the rest of the poems, which are mostly in dialect, incidents of the massacre are described in a variety of metres in the border-ballad manner, ...'.
Notes
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Dedication: To Norman Lindsay
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Author's note: The Massacre of Glencoe took place before dawn on 13 February 1691, when troops under Captain Robert Campbell of Glenlyon killed thirty-eight of the Clan MacIan of Glencoe, a sept of the MacDonalds comprising about two hundred men, women, and children. Some others perished as they attempted to escape in a snowstorm. The men primarily responsible were the Earl of Breadalbane, chief of a powerful branch of the Clan Campbell, and John Dalrymple, the Master of Stair. The first of this cycle of ballads is set in an ale-house in Edinburgh some months after the event; the action then moves back to describe the sequence of incidents leading up to the massacre. Some of the ballads have been published in the Bulletin. D. S.
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Broadcast by BBC in [1956]
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Sydney,
New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson
, 1947 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Glencoe : Ii"The first the day,' says bottle-nosed Jock,", single work poetry (p. 9-11)
- Glencoe : IIi""Lochiel, Appin, Keppoch, Glengarry, chiefs o' the eagle's", single work poetry (p. 12-15)
- Glencoe : IIIi""The word that's come frae the English king", single work poetry (p. 16-17)
- Glencoe : IVi""I fear the night of snow and wind", single work poetry (p. 18-20)
- Glencoe : Vi"The Earl of Breadalbane seems to flinch", single work poetry (p. 21-22)
- Glencoe : VIi"Round and gentle and dark and plump", single work poetry (p. 23-24)
- Glencoe : VIIi""So big MacIan has made a slip", single work poetry (p. 25)
- Glencoe : VIIIi"Heavily droops the long Dutch nose,", single work poetry (p. 26)
- Glencoe : IXi""Oho, oho,", single work poetry (p. 27)
- Glencoe : Xi"Take Loch Linnhe's wavelets and put them in a sack,", single work poetry (p. 28)
- Glencoe : XIi""Oh, come ye in war or come ye in peace,", single work poetry (p. 29-30)
- Glencoe : XIIi""A card for you and a card for me,"", single work poetry (p. 31-32)
- Glencoe : XIIIi""I willna hear them, I willna hear them, I willna hear the", single work poetry (p. 33-34)
- Glencoe : XIVi""Out o' your bed, young John MacIan,", single work poetry (p. 35-36)
- Glencoe : XVi"Sigh, wind in the pine;", single work poetry (p. 37)
- Glencoe : XVIi""Come in, come in, you bottle-nosed Jock", single work poetry (p. 38-39)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Other Formats
- Also sound recording.
Works about this Work
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Douglas Stewart's 'Glencoe'
1989
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Short Fiction in the New Literatures in English : Proceedings of the Nice Conference of the European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies 1989; (p. 55-61) -
Identity : Invention or Discovery?
1980
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Quadrant , August vol. 24 no. 8 1980; (p. 12-19) Celts in Australia : Imagination and Identity 1981; (p. 5-23) -
Motif in the Work of Douglas Stewart
1963
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Elements of Poetry 1963; (p. 25-50) Considerations : New Essays on Kenneth Slessor, Judith Wright and Douglas Stewart 1977; (p. 143-168) -
Barbarism and Ballad
1949
single work
review
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 10 no. 2 1949; (p. 112-114)
— Review of Glencoe 1940-1949 single work poetry -
The Campbells Are Coming
1948
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 24 January 1948; (p. 6)
— Review of Glencoe 1940-1949 single work poetry
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Claymores and Nullah Nullahs
1948
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Literary Journal , February vol. 2 no. 8 1948; (p. 422-224)
— Review of Pacific Sea 1947 selected work poetry ; Glencoe 1940-1949 single work poetry ; Pacific Sea 1947 selected work poetry -
[Review] Pacific Sea [and] Glencoe [and] The Secret Fire
1948
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australian Observer , 7 February 1948; (p. 320)
— Review of Pacific Sea 1947 selected work poetry ; Glencoe 1940-1949 single work poetry ; The Secret Fire : Poems 1947 selected work poetry -
[Review] Pacific Sea [et al]
1948
single work
review
— Appears in: Meanjin , Spring vol. 7 no. 3 1948; (p. 202-203)
— Review of Pacific Sea 1947 selected work poetry ; A Drum for Ben Boyd 1948 sequence poetry ; Beware the Cuckoo and Other Poems 1947 selected work poetry ; Glencoe 1940-1949 single work poetry ; Wind from Caribbee : Poems 1948 selected work poetry -
Conducting a Massacre
1948
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 10 March vol. 69 no. 3552 1948; (p. 2)
— Review of Glencoe 1940-1949 single work poetry -
The Campbells Are Coming
1948
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 24 January 1948; (p. 6)
— Review of Glencoe 1940-1949 single work poetry -
Identity : Invention or Discovery?
1980
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Quadrant , August vol. 24 no. 8 1980; (p. 12-19) Celts in Australia : Imagination and Identity 1981; (p. 5-23) -
Motif in the Work of Douglas Stewart
1963
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Elements of Poetry 1963; (p. 25-50) Considerations : New Essays on Kenneth Slessor, Judith Wright and Douglas Stewart 1977; (p. 143-168) -
Douglas Stewart's 'Glencoe'
1989
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Short Fiction in the New Literatures in English : Proceedings of the Nice Conference of the European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies 1989; (p. 55-61)
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