The Bard: A Pindaric Ode by Thomas Gray | Structure, Summary, Analysis

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The Bard a Pindaric Ode is a long poem by Thomas Gray that was first published in 1757. The poem is set in the historical era of Edward I who was the king of England from 1272-1307. The poem reimagines the history of Edward I’s conquest of Wales. Thomas Gray was researching medieval history and literature and he discovered the Welsh Harp Music that inspired him. Thomas Gray learned that when Edward I conquered Wales, he is said to have hanged up all their Bards, because they encouraged the Nation to rebel, but their works still remain. The poem was written in response to an event that took place in 1746 when a group of Welsh rebels led by the adventurer Charles Edward Stuart (also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie) attempted to overthrow the English government and restore the Stuart dynasty to the throne.

The simple meaning of bard is a poet. When Edward I marches with his victorious army towards the Snowdonian mountains near to the river Conwy, he encounters a Bard who curses the king for his atrocities.

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