Heroic Romances of Ireland, Translated into English Prose and Verse — Volume 1

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Author Leahy, Arthur Herbert, 1857-1928
Title Heroic Romances of Ireland, Translated into English Prose and Verse — Volume 1
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.
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, featuring the rich heritage of Celtic literature and likely compiled in the late 19th century. The volume aims to give modern readers access to legendary stories from Ireland's past, delving into themes of love, heroism, and supernatural elements through epic characters like Cuchulain and Etain. The opening of this work introduces the context of Irish literature amidst a shifting literary landscape, emphasizing its historical and cultural significance. It poses a critique of contemporary dismissals of non-Greek and non-Roman literature, highlighting the need to appreciate the artistic value of Celtic narratives. The beginning also outlines the structure of the collection, detailing the craftsmanship in combining prose and verse, and hints at the first tale, "The Courtship of Etain," which features elements of fantasy and romance, focusing on the love between Eochaid Airemm and the enchanting Etain, along with the interference of supernatural forces like Mider and Fuamnach. (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
Category Text
EBook-No. 5678
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Dec 29, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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