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Step back into a world where warriors roam mist‑shrouded valleys and chieftains wield both sword and song. This volume brings together a selection of Ireland’s ancient heroic romances, rendered into clear English prose and lyrical verse so listeners can hear the original cadence without needing a specialist’s background. Helpful introductions and notes guide you through the cultural and historical backdrop, making each tale feel both timeless and approachable.
Beyond the adventure, the stories reveal how early Irish literature acted as a bridge between the fading classical world and the emerging medieval traditions of Europe. You’ll encounter bold deeds, enchanted islands, and the fierce honor codes that shaped a people whose myths later whispered into Welsh, Breton, and even French romances. The collection offers a vivid glimpse of a forgotten literary heritage, inviting you to experience the imagination that helped shape Western storytelling.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (361K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1857–1928
Best known for bringing early Irish legends into English, this scholar-translator opened a window onto heroic tales of Cuchulain and other figures from Celtic tradition. His books blend a careful academic touch with a real feeling for story.
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