
This book is what its author believes to be the onlyattempt yet made to put theE nglish reader into possession, in clear, compact, and what it is hoped may prove agreeable, form, of the mythical, legendary, and poetic traditions of the earliest inhabitants of our islands who have left us written records the Gaelic and theB ritish Celts. It is true that admirable translations and paraphrases of much of Gaelic mythical saga have been recently published, and that Lady Charlotte Guest stranslation of theM abinogion has been placed within the reach of the least wealthy reader. But these books not merely each cover a portion only of the whole ground, but, in addition, contain little elucidatory matter. Their characters stand isolated and unexplained; and the details that would explain them must be sought for with considerable trouble in the lectures and essays of scholars to learned societies. The reader to whom this literature is entirely new is introduced, as it were, to numerous people of whose antecedents he knows nothing; and the effect is often disconcerting enough to make him lay down the volume in despair. But here he will at last make the formal acquaintance of all the chief characters of Celtic myth: of the Gaelic gods and the giants against whom they struggled; of the Champions of the Red Branch of Ulster, heroes of a martial epopee almost worthy to be placed beside the tale ofT roy divine ;and ofF inn and his Fenians.
Page Count:
268
Publication Date:
2017-05-16
ISBN-10:
1546724516
ISBN-13:
9781546724513
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