Dùn-Àluinn (1912) by (1860–1947) was the first full-length novel in Scottish Gaelic literature. It was first published as a weekly serial in the People's Journal May - September 1910. Iain MacCormaic had also published a novella, Gun d'thug i speis do'n Armunn a few years before. The name is sometimes anglicised as Dunaline. It was closely followed by Angus Robertson's , which had actually been serialised prior to Dun Aluinn's publication, and so vies for the position of first novel.
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- Dùn-Àluinn (ga)
- Dùn Àluinn (roman) (fr)
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| - Dùn-Àluinn (1912) by (1860–1947) was the first full-length novel in Scottish Gaelic literature. It was first published as a weekly serial in the People's Journal May - September 1910. Iain MacCormaic had also published a novella, Gun d'thug i speis do'n Armunn a few years before. The name is sometimes anglicised as Dunaline. It was closely followed by Angus Robertson's , which had actually been serialised prior to Dun Aluinn's publication, and so vies for the position of first novel. (en)
- Ba é Dùn-Àluinn (1912) le h (1860–1947) an chéad úrscéal lánfhada i nGaeilge na hAlban . Foilsíodh den chéad uair é i bhfoirm sraithscéal seachtainiúil san People's Journal, Bealtaine - Meán Fómhair 1910. D'fhoilsigh Iain MacCormaig nóibhille, Gun d'thug i speis do'n Armunn, cúpla bliain roimhe sin. Sna sála air, bhí An t-Ogha Mòr de chuid , a bhí sraitheach mar a tharlaíonn sular foilsíodh Dùn-Àluinn, agus mar sin tá in iomaíocht le chéile don chéad áit. (ga)
- Dùn Àluinn est un roman de Iain MacCormaig (1860-1947), en gaélique écossais. Comme Les Mystères de Paris ou Les Trois Mousquetaires, il est d'abord publié pour la première fois en 1910, sous forme de feuilleton dans l'hebdomadaire écossais The People's Journal, avant d'être édité en volume, en 1912. Il est considéré comme le premier roman moderne achevé de la littérature gaélique écossaise. (fr)
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| - Dùn-Àluinn (1912) by (1860–1947) was the first full-length novel in Scottish Gaelic literature. It was first published as a weekly serial in the People's Journal May - September 1910. Iain MacCormaic had also published a novella, Gun d'thug i speis do'n Armunn a few years before. The name is sometimes anglicised as Dunaline. It was closely followed by Angus Robertson's , which had actually been serialised prior to Dun Aluinn's publication, and so vies for the position of first novel. (en)
- Dùn Àluinn est un roman de Iain MacCormaig (1860-1947), en gaélique écossais. Comme Les Mystères de Paris ou Les Trois Mousquetaires, il est d'abord publié pour la première fois en 1910, sous forme de feuilleton dans l'hebdomadaire écossais The People's Journal, avant d'être édité en volume, en 1912. Il est considéré comme le premier roman moderne achevé de la littérature gaélique écossaise. Il raconte l'horreur des Highland Clearances et de Cailean Òg, l'héritier d'un propriétaire terrien tyrannique, qui est déshérité. L'un des personnages intéressants de ce roman est le pasteur, dont les sermons portent sur le socialisme. Le rythme est considéré comme rapide pour un roman de cette époque, et la toile de fond relativement exotique, car une partie de l'histoire se déroule en Nouvelle-Zélande. (fr)
- Ba é Dùn-Àluinn (1912) le h (1860–1947) an chéad úrscéal lánfhada i nGaeilge na hAlban . Foilsíodh den chéad uair é i bhfoirm sraithscéal seachtainiúil san People's Journal, Bealtaine - Meán Fómhair 1910. D'fhoilsigh Iain MacCormaig nóibhille, Gun d'thug i speis do'n Armunn, cúpla bliain roimhe sin. Sna sála air, bhí An t-Ogha Mòr de chuid , a bhí sraitheach mar a tharlaíonn sular foilsíodh Dùn-Àluinn, agus mar sin tá in iomaíocht le chéile don chéad áit. (ga)
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