Consider the Lilies
Cathy MacDonald explores the fact behind the fiction in the novel 'Consider the Lilies'. Cathy NicDhΓ²mhnaill aβ lorg fΓ¬rinn air cΓΉl ficsean anns an nobhail 'Consider the Lilies'.
Cathy MacDonald visits Strathnaver in the north of Scotland β the Sutherland glen from which some 2000 people were forcibly removed during the Highland clearances of the early 19th century. This dark period in Highland history forms the backdrop to Iain Crichton Smithβs classic novel 'Consider the Lilies'. Cathy explores the fact behind the fiction in this moving tale.
It is through the character of Mrs Scott, an elderly and devout woman, that the author explores this time and place. Threatened with eviction from the only home she has ever known by the notorious factor Patrick Sellar, one of several real life characters to feature in the book, Mrs Scott is thrown into a crisis that prompts her to re-evaluate the touchstones of her life.
Tha Cathy NicDhΓ²mhnaill aβ tadhal air Srath Nabhair an ceann a tuath na h-Alba, an gleann ann an Cataibh Γ s an deach dΓ mhΓ¬le neach a ruagadh an aghaidh an toil, aig Γ m Fuadaichean nan Gaidheal, trΓ th san 19mh linn. βS e sgΓ il na lathaichean dorcha seo ann an eachdraidh na GΓ idhealtachd a thβair cΓΉl an nobhail βConsider the Liliesβ aig Iain Crichton Mac aβ Ghobhainn. Tha Cathy aβ lorg na fΓ¬rinn air cΓΉl ficsean na sgeulachd thiamhaidh seo.
Tha an t-ΓΉghdar aβ sealltainn na thachras tro bheatha sheann bhoireannach dhiadhaidh, aβ bhean-phΓ²sta Scott. Tha maor an droch chliΓΉ, PΓ draig Sellar β fear a bhβ ann dΓ -rΓ¬reabh - aβ maoidheadh aβ cur Γ s an aona dachaigh a bha riamh aice: cΓΉis-Γ¨iginn a tha ga gluasad gu ceistean a thogail mu na nithean a bha riamh nam bun-stΓ¨idh na beatha.
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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Sealladh air Γ m dorcha ann an eachdraidh na GΓ idhealtachd
Duration: 01:16
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Cathy MacDonald |
Production Manager | Sajid Quayum |
Editor | Marion Macdonald |
Executive Producer | Margaret Mary Murray |
Director | Faye MacLean |
Broadcasts
- Tue 15 Oct 2019 21:00
- Sun 20 Oct 2019 21:00
- Thu 20 Feb 2020 21:00
- Wed 26 Feb 2020 23:00
- Wed 30 Sep 2020 21:00
- Mon 5 Oct 2020 22:30
- Mon 18 Oct 2021 22:30
- Sun 27 Feb 2022 21:00
- Fri 4 Nov 2022 21:00
- Sun 12 Feb 2023 21:00
- Thu 25 Apr 2024 22:30