Blind Hary, active between 1470 and 1492, is a celebrated figure in the pantheon of Scottish literature, renowned for his seminal work, “Wallace; or, The Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie.” As a poet and a bard, Blind Hary succeeded in immortalizing the legendary exploits of Sir William Wallace, a leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence against England. While much of Blind Hary”s life remains shrouded in mystery, partly due to the limited historical records of the time, his literary contributions are indelible. Hary”s narrative style employs a vigorous and vivid portrayal of Wallace”s heroic deeds, stirring a sense of nationalism that resonated with his contemporaries and generations to follow. His magnum opus, commonly referred to as “The Wallace, ” is an epic poem that holds significant cultural importance for Scotland, serving both as a historical account and a source of inspiration for the preservation of Scottish identity. “The Wallace” has been praised for its intricate structure, passionate storytelling, and the meticulous detail with which it recounts the trials and triumphs of its protagonist. Blind Hary”s poetic legacy has ensured that his name, alongside that of Sir William Wallace, endures as a symbol of Scottish pride and resistance.
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active 1470-1492 Blind Hary: Wallace; or, the Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie
In ‘Wallace; or, the Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie’, Blind Hary presents a detailed account of the life and heroic deeds of the legendary Scottish knight, Sir William Wallace. Wr …
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