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Art Bennett: History of Ireland |
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Written by John McCullagh
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Thursday, 02 February 2006 |
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Further
to that photocopied letter of Art Bennett’s that Tom McKeown found among his
papers – a story we published here last month.

It
seems that Bennett did indeed write a History of Ireland: that he did, indeed,
write it in Irish; but sadly it disappeared immediately without trace.
That
is, until a full century after his death, when Father Raymond Murray chanced
upon the manuscript and happened to recognise Art’s writing.
The
bitter irony here is that the Gaelic League – committed to the revival of the
Irish language and literature – was formed less than a decade after Bennett’s
death. Such a recent and original work,
from one widely acclaimed as the last of the Ulster scholars and poets of the
era, would have proved of immense benefit to their cause and their teaching.
And
underlined the essential continuity of the Irish language in everyday life.
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