
THE COMING OF CUCULAIN - By Standish O’grady
Author of “THE TRIUMPH AND PASSING OF CUCULAIN” “IN THE GATES OF THE NORTH” “THE FLIGHT OF THE EAGLE” ETC.
PREFACE
STANDISH O’GRADY — A TRIBUTE BY A. E.
THE COMING OF CUCULAIN
CHAPTER I. — THE RED BRANCH
CHAPTER II. — THE BOYS OF THE ULTONIANS
CHAPTER III. — DETHCAEN’S NURSLING
CHAPTER IV. — SETANTA RUNS AWAY
CHAPTER V. — THE NEW BOY
Set against the mist‑shrouded hills of ancient Ulster, this tale opens a portal into the third great cycle of Gaelic legend, where myth and history intertwine. The narrator invites listeners to set aside modern scholarly rigor and let imagination roam among the heroic figures whose deeds echoed through centuries of song and story.
We follow the boyhood of Cuculain, the legendary “battle‑prop” of Ulster, as he discovers his extraordinary strength and the fierce loyalty of his companions. Early episodes reveal his first encounters with the Red Branch knights, the rites that shape his character, and the nascent sparks of the chivalry that will define his later fame. Through vivid description and a keen sense of place, the narrative brings the world of early Irish warriors to life, offering a glimpse of the values, pride, and mystique that still stir the Irish spirit today.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (209K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Text file produced by Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1846–1928
A key voice in the Irish literary revival, this writer retold ancient Irish legends with energy and drama for modern readers. His books helped bring heroic figures like Cú Chulainn and Finn MacCumhaill back into popular imagination.
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