Heroic Romances of Ireland, Translated into English Prose and Verse — Complete

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Author Leahy, Arthur Herbert, 1857-1928
Title Heroic Romances of Ireland, Translated into English Prose and Verse — Complete
Contents The courtship of Etain -- Mac Datho's boar -- The sick-bed of Cuchulain -- The exile of the sons of Usnach -- The combat at the ford -- Special note on the Combat at the ford -- The preludes to the raid of Cualgne: Tain bo Fraich -- The raid for Dartaid's cattle -- The raid for the cattle of Regamon -- The driving of the cattle of Flidais -- The apparition of the Great Queen to Cuchulain -- Appendix: Irish text and literal translation of part of The courtship of Etain.
Credits This eBook was produced by John B. Hare and Carrie Lorenz
Summary "HEROIC ROMANCES OF IRELAND" by A. H. Leahy is a collection of ancient Irish tales translated into English prose and verse. Likely compiled in the late 19th century, this work serves to introduce readers to the rich tapestry of Celtic mythology and lore, focusing on themes of love, loyalty, and the supernatural. Central to these tales are figures like Cuchulain and Etain, whose stories reveal the complexities of heroism and the human condition against a backdrop of mythical Ireland. The opening of this volume presents an extensive preface which highlights the historical significance of Irish literature and its connections to both ancient and modern narratives. The text delves into the origins of these stories, their influences, and how they reflect the cultures from which they emerged. It introduces the first tale, "The Courtship of Etain," wherein the enchanting Etain, transformed by magic and caught between the desires of powerful men, navigates tumultuous relationships marked by love and rivalry. This intricate web of storytelling, combined with rich characterizations, sets the stage for an exploration of Ireland's literary heritage, inviting readers to engage with its magical past. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PB: Language and Literatures: General works
Subject Tales -- Ireland
Subject Epic literature, Irish -- Translations into English
Subject Mythology, Celtic -- Ireland
Subject Heroes -- Ireland -- Legends
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EBook-No. 5680
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 29, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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