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From the Alleghenies to the Hebrides, an autobiography, Margaret Fay Shaw

Label
From the Alleghenies to the Hebrides, an autobiography, Margaret Fay Shaw
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
From the Alleghenies to the Hebrides
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Margaret Fay Shaw
Sub title
an autobiography
Summary
Margaret Fay Shaw's life spanned a century of change. Orphaned at eleven, she left home and school in Pennsylvania aged sixteen, crossing to Scotland to spend a year at school near Glasgow. It was there that her love for Scotland was born. After studying music in New York and Paris, she returned to live for six years with two sisters in South Uist. Life on the island had changed little from previous centuries, and material comforts were few. But, the island was rich in music and tradition, and Margaret Fay Shaw's collection of Gaelic lore and song are among the most important made this century, while her photography evocatively captures the aura of a vanished world. Her autobiography is the remarkable testament of a remarkable woman, as well as a powerful plea in defense of a Gaelic culture and world under threat. It is written with a sharpness of observation, directness of humor, and zest for life-and it is also a marvelous record of the twentieth century
Target audience
adult
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