O'Connor evokes the glory days of Ireland past, when the Celtic King Conor ruled Ulster and the 12 Knights of the Red Branch, the most famous of whom was Cuchulain, sat at his court. These tales belong to the magical world of fairy tales: Cuchulain's mother is transformed into a beautiful bird by the god Lu, and flies away to Fairyland. Cuchulain was the ideal hero, handsome and wise and brave. The first of these seven tales relates the life and death of Cuchulain (betrayed to his enemies by means of a magic spell). Other stories tell of the Tuatha de Danaan, who lived in Ireland before the Gaels; of the beautiful Deirdre and the tragedy wrought by her beauty; of druids and St. Patrick. Bewick's enchanting illustrations echo the magical, far-away time of these lovely tales.
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Ulick O'Connor retells in magnificent style the great legends of Ireland - the epic story of Cuchulainn; the sorrowful histories of the Children of Lir and of Deirdre; St Patrick's journeys across Ireland; the tale of the Druid and his Soul; the legend of Ossian's journey to the Land of Youth, and last of all a beautiful account of the kindness of Countess Cathleen O'Shea. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.







