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ECIS Postgrad Bursaries 2024: Keith Ó Riain

I am a PhD student in Roinn na Gaeilge in Mary Immaculate College. My topic of research is the life and work of Éadbhard de Nógla.

Keith Ó Riain

Favourite archive

The British Library.

Favourite gallery/museum/heritage centre:

Kylemore Abbey (not too far for conference attendees).

Most exciting place/time period in the 18th century:

Meeting the aboriginal peoples of New Zealand and Australia on Cook’s expedition 1768-1771.

Best online resource for 18th century:

Eighteenth Century Collections Online (ECCO).

Best book/history of 18th-century interest:

Breandán Ó Buachalla’s Aisling Ghéar: na Stíobhartaigh agus an tAos Léinn (1996).

What eighteenth-century figure would you most like to have a drink with?

Giacomo Casanova.

What will you be talking about at the ECIS Annual Conference?

My current research focuses on editing the literary works of the eighteenth-century Irish language Cork poet, Éadbhard de Nógla (c.1710-1782) and providing a study of them from literary and historical perspectives. The conference paper discusses de Nógla’s only political poem to be composed in the famed aisling genre: ‘Maidin aoibhinn ar bhuíochaint gréine’, a typical aisling style song which uses similar language found in Aogán Ó Rathaille’s famous aisling ‘Mac an Cheannaí’.