The Cuchullin saga in Irish literature : being a collection of stories relating to the hero Cuchullin
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The Cuchullin saga in Irish literature : being a collection of stories relating to the hero Cuchullin
(Grimm library, no. 8)
AMS Press, 1972
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Cuchulain. English
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Reprint of the 1898 ed. published by David Nutt, London
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- 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