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Ó Laoghaire, An tAthair Peadar

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Ó Laoghaire, An tAthair Peadar (1839–1920)

Irish writer, born and raised on a farm in the then Irish-speaking parish of Clondrohid, County Cork. Ó Laoghaire was a prolific and bilingual writer of Irish fiction, in particular after the establishment of the Gaelic League in 1893. Besides his translations into Irish of Aesop and Lucian, among others, he also published an autobiography, Mo Sgéal Féin, contributed to periodicals, and wrote Séadna (1904), a serialized collection of folk tales intended as a reader for students of the Irish language.



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