
The Story of the Nations
THE - STORY OF IRELAND
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. - PRIMEVAL IRELAND
CHAPTER II. - THE LEGENDS AND LEGEND-MAKERS
CHAPTER III. - PRE-CHRISTIAN IRELAND
CHAPTER IV. - ST. PATRICK THE MISSIONARY
CHAPTER V. - THE FIRST IRISH MONASTERIES
CHAPTER VI. - COLUMBA AND THE WESTERN CHURCH
CHAPTER VII. - THE NORTHERN SCOURGE
The narrative opens with a vivid portrait of Ireland’s winding road of history, inviting listeners to travel from the mist‑shrouded ice age through the earliest settlers and the legendary battles that shaped the island’s mythic foundation. It unpacks the ancient lore of the Firbolgs, Tuatha‑Dé‑Danann, and the first annalists, while also shedding light on the Celtic legal codes that governed early society.
From there the story moves into the transformative era of Christianity, following Saint Patrick’s dramatic capture, escape, and return to a land eager for new faith. Listeners will hear about the rise of monastic life, the spread of learning, and the stirring clash with Viking raiders that gave birth to iconic round towers and bustling Dublin. The rise of charismatic leaders such as Brian Boru illustrates how native power began to contend with foreign threats, setting the stage for the dramatic struggles that would define medieval Ireland.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (593K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Charlie Kirschner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1845–1913
An Irish novelist, poet, and historian with a sharp eye for landscape and inner life, she wrote vividly about Ireland’s west coast and its social tensions. Her work is often linked with the Irish literary revival, while her interests also reached into natural history and gardening.
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