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Title
The Cuchullin saga in Irish literature
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Hull, Eleanor, 1860-1935 (ed.)
Subject
Epic literature, Irish--Translations into English (LCSH)
Cuchulain (Legendary character) (LCSH)
Heroes--Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland) (LCSH)
Mythology, Celtic--Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland) (LCSH)
Tales--Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland) (LCSH)
Language
English
English
Illustrative Content
Maps
Geographic Coverage
Northern Ireland
Classification
LCC: PB1423.C8 H8 1972
DDC: 891.6/2/31 full
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Note
Includes translation
Table Of Contents
The birth of Conachar, adapted from the translation of K. Meyer.
How Conachar gained the kingship over Ulster, adapted from the translation of E. O'Curry.
The origin of Cuchullin, from the French translation of M. L. Duvau.
Tragical death of the sons of Usnach, from the translations by W. Stokes and O'Flanagan.
The wooing of Emer and Cuchullin's education under Scathach, translated by K. Meyer.
The siege of Howth, translated by W. Stokes.
The debility of the Ultonian warriors, from the German of E. Windisch.
The appearance of the Morrigu to Cuchullin before the Táin bó Cuailgne, from the German of E. Windisch.
The Táin bó Cuailgne, analysis with extracts by S. H. O'Grady.
The instruction of Cuchullin to a prince, from the translations of E. O'Curry and M. D'Arbois de Jubainville.
The great defeat on the plain of Muirthemne before Cuchullin's death, translated by S. H. O'Grady.
The tragical death of Cuchullin, translated by W. Stokes.
The tragical death of King Conachar, from the translation by E. O'Curry.
The phantom chariot of Cuchullin, from the translation by O'Beirne Crowe.
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The Cuchullin saga in Irish literature