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THE CATTLE-RAID OF CUALNGE (TAIN BO CUAILNGE)
L. WINIFRED FARADAY, M. A.
COMPARISON OF THE VERSIONS
AGE OF THE VERSIONS
THE FER DIAD EPISODE
PREVIOUS WORK ON THE 'TAIN'
AIM OF THIS TRANSLATION
GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES
HERE ARE HIS BOYISH DEEDS
HERE IS THE FINDING OF THE BULL ACCORDING TO THIS VERSION:
The tale opens in the ancient province of Ulster, where a mysterious curse has rendered most of its warriors helpless. Only the teenage hero Cuchulainn, the fierce son of the king’s sister, remains to guard the kingdom. Armed with his trusty charioteer, he faces an invading force led by the ambitious Connacht queen Medb and her king Ailill, who have launched a massive cattle‑raid to capture the legendary Dun Bull of Cualnge and settle a bitter rivalry with their own prized white‑horned bull.
As the army of Connacht gathers, it brings along exiled Ulster warriors, rival chieftains, and the war‑goddess of the battlefield, each hoping to win favor or a promise of the queen’s daughter as a prize. Cuchulainn’s lone stand turns the raid into a series of daring single combats, where his extraordinary skill and fierce determination are tested against foes both human and supernatural. The opening stages set the stage for a legendary struggle that will echo through Irish myth for centuries.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (228K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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