Joseph campbell, born

July 15th, 1879

    Joseph Campbell (15 July 1879 – 6 June 1944) was an Irish poet and lyricist. He wrote under the Gaelic form of his name Seosamh Mac Cathmhaoil (also Seosamh MacCathmhaoil) Campbell being a common anglicization of the old Irish name MacCathmhaoil.

    He is now remembered best for words he supplied to traditional airs, such as My Lagan Love and Gartan Mother’s Lullaby; his verse was also set to music by Arnold Bax and Ivor Gurney.

    Works

    • Songs of Uladh (1904) with Seaghan Campbell
    • The Old Woman’ by Joseph Campbell
    • The Little Cowherd of Slainge (1904) play
    • The Garden of the Bees (1905) poems
    • The Rush-Light (1906) poems
    • The Man-Child (1907) poems
    • The Gilly of Christ (1907) poems
    • The Mountainy Singer (1909) poems
    • Mearing Stones (1911) travel writing
    • Judgment: A Play (1912)
    • Irishry (1913) poems
    • Earth of Cualann (1917) poems
    • Collected Poems of Joseph Campbell (1963)
    • As I was Among the Captives: Joseph Campbell’s Prison Diary (2001), edited by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
    • I Will Go with My Father A-Ploughing
    • Four Irish Songs (n.d.) by Charlottr Milligan Fox, illustrations as Seaghan MacCathmhaiol.

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