Kathleen Ann O'Donnell Identifiant ORCID British School at Athens GRÈCE
Kathleen Ann O’Donnell is an independent scholar, affiliated to the British School at Athens, completed her dissertation ‘The Poems of Ossian and the Quest for Unity in the South-Eastern Balkans and Asia Minor in the Nineteenth Century’ with the National University of Ireland, Galway in 2005. Since then she has delivered papers at conferences in Berkeley, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Oxford, Messalonghi (Greece), La Coruna, (Spain) Besançon, Shkodra (Albania) and Athens on her findings re the aetiology of translations by nineteenth-century Hellinophones (Greek and Rumanian) of Celtic Literature by James Macpherson and Thomas Moore. Her work can be read online on Ossian Online Blog, Galway. Her article entitled ‘Nineteenth-Century Cycladic Warriors: Celtic Heroes’ was published in 2014 by the Athens Institute of Education and Research (ATINER).