Gods and Fighting Men: The Story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of IrelandThe Floating Press, 2012/06/01 - 523 ページ Regarded by many as the quintessential collection of Irish mythology, Lady Augusta Gregory's Gods and Fighting Men brings together a vast compendium of tales and fables dating back to the earliest days of civilization in what is now known as Ireland. A folklorist with a genuine flair for storytelling, Gregory's renderings of the tales will engage and enthrall readers. |
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Chapter XII The Great Fight | 287 |
Chapter XIII Credhes Lament | 294 |
HUNTINGS AND ENCHANTMENTS | 298 |
Chapter I The King of Britains Son | 299 |
Chapter II The Cave of Ceiscoran | 302 |
Chapter III Donn Son of Midhir | 305 |
Chapter IV The Hospitality of Cuannas House | 315 |
Chapter V CatHeads and DogHeads | 319 |
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Chapter IV The Hidden House of Lugh | 87 |
THE COMING OF THE GAEL | 90 |
Chapter I The Landing | 91 |
Chapter II The Battle of Tailltin | 97 |
THE EVERLIVING LIVING ONES | 100 |
Chapter I Bodb Dearg | 101 |
Chapter II The Dagda | 106 |
Chapter III Angus Og | 110 |
Chapter IV The Morrigu | 113 |
Chapter V Aine | 116 |
Chapter VI Aoibhell | 117 |
Chapter VII Midhir and Etain | 119 |
Chapter VIII Manannan | 132 |
Chapter IX Manannan at Play | 136 |
Chapter X His Call to Bran | 143 |
Chapter XI His Three Calls to Cormac | 149 |
Chapter XII Cliodnas Wave | 156 |
Chapter XIII His Call to Connla | 159 |
Chapter XIV Tadg in Manannans Islands | 162 |
Chapter XV Laegaire in the Happy Plain | 172 |
THE FATE OF THE CHILDREN OF LIR | 177 |
THE FIANNA | 197 |
FINN SON OF CUMHAL | 198 |
Chapter I The Coming of Finn | 199 |
Chapter II Finns Household | 210 |
Chapter III Birth of Bran | 213 |
Chapter IV Oisins Mother | 216 |
Chapter V The Best Men of the Fianna | 220 |
FINNS HELPERS | 229 |
Chapter I The Lad of the Skins | 230 |
Chapter II Black Brown and Grey | 235 |
Chapter III The Hound | 240 |
Chapter IV Red Ridge | 247 |
THE BATTLE OF THE WHITE STRAND | 249 |
Chapter I The Enemies of Ireland | 250 |
Chapter II Cael and Credhe | 252 |
Chapter III Conn Crither | 256 |
Chapter IV Glas Son of Bremen | 259 |
Chapter V The Help of the Men of Dea | 262 |
Chapter VI The March of the Fianna | 266 |
Chapter VII The First Fighters | 268 |
Chapter VIII The King of Ulsters Son | 273 |
Chapter IX The High Kings Son | 276 |
Chapter X The King of Lochlann and His Sons | 279 |
Chapter XI Labrans Journey | 284 |
Chapter VI Lomnas Head | 323 |
Chapter VII Ilbrec of Ess Ruadh | 325 |
Chapter VIII The Cave of Cruachan | 335 |
Chapter IX The Wedding at Ceann Slieve | 338 |
Chapter X The Shadowy One | 346 |
Chapter XI Finns Madness | 348 |
Chapter XII The Red Woman | 350 |
Chapter XIII Finn and the Phantoms | 356 |
Chapter XIV The Pigs of Angus | 360 |
Chapter XV The Hunt of Slieve Cuilinn | 364 |
OISINS CHILDREN | 368 |
DIARMUID | 374 |
Chapter I Birth of Diarmuid | 375 |
Chapter II How Diarmuid Got His LoveSpot | 378 |
Chapter III The Daughter of King UnderWave | 381 |
Chapter IV The Hard Servant | 389 |
Chapter V The House of the Quicken Trees | 402 |
DIARMUID AND GRANIA | 405 |
Chapter I The Flight from Teamhair | 406 |
Chapter II The Pursuit | 413 |
Chapter III The Green Champions | 419 |
Chapter IV The Wood of Dubhros | 430 |
Chapter V The Quarrel | 443 |
Chapter VI The Wanderers | 447 |
Chapter VII Fighting and Peace | 452 |
Chapter VIII The Boar of Beinn Gulbain | 456 |
CNOCANAIR | 468 |
Chapter I Tailc Son of Treon | 469 |
Chapter II Meargachs Wife | 473 |
Chapter III Ailnes Revenge | 481 |
THE WEARING AWAY OF THE FIANNA | 488 |
Chapter I The Quarrel with the Sons of Morna | 489 |
Chapter II Death of Goll | 495 |
Chapter III The Battle of Gabhra | 498 |
THE END OF THE FIANNA | 504 |
Chapter I Death of Bran | 505 |
Chapter II The Call of Oisin | 506 |
Chapter III The Last of the Great Men | 510 |
OISIN AND PATRICK | 514 |
Chapter I Oisins Story | 515 |
Chapter II Oisin in Patricks House | 521 |
Chapter III The Arguments | 525 |
Chapter IV Oisins Laments | 539 |
Notes | 545 |
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