Standish O'Grady's Cuculain :
a critical edition /
edited by Gregory Castle and Patrick Bixby.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English Irish |
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Syracuse, New York :
Syracuse University Press,
2016.
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Series: | Irish studies (Syracuse, N.Y.)
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Notes: | Includes the Cuchulain stories from Standish's History of Ireland along with recent critical commentaries. Includes bibliographical references and index. Physical description: xv, 298 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm. more |
ISBN: | 9780815634911 0815634919 |
Table of Contents:
Introduction
"Wild and improbable narratives": Standish O'Grady's History of Ireland /Gregory Castle
Part one.From Standish O'Grady's History of Ireland.History of Ireland: IntroductionsHistory of Ulster, Tempore Cuculain
Cuculain and the Red Branch
Cuculain, Son of Sualtam
Boyhood of Cuculain
Cuculain Is Knighted
The Donn Cooalney
Only a Name
The Crown Taw
The Affliction of Cuculain
Cuculain and Emer
The Contest for the Championship
Lu Lam-fada MacEthleen
Conculain
In the City of Ath-a-Cliah
The Last Hosting against Cuculain
Flight to Emain Macha
Cuculain Hears the Singing of Mac Manar
The End
Part two.Essays.Fleshing dry bones: O'Grady's sensory revivalism /Renée Fox
Lost (and found) in translation: the masculinity of O'Grady's Cuculain /Joseph Valente
Honor, individuality, and nationhood in O'Grady's Cuculain narrative /Michael McAteer
Cuc(h)ulain in bronze: the afterlife of a republican icon /Patrick Bixby.
Introduction
"Wild and improbable narratives": Standish O'Grady's History of Ireland /Gregory Castle
Part one.From Standish O'Grady's History of Ireland.History of Ireland: IntroductionsHistory of Ulster, Tempore Cuculain
Cuculain and the Red Branch
Cuculain, Son of Sualtam
Boyhood of Cuculain
Cuculain Is Knighted
The Donn Cooalney
Only a Name
The Crown Taw
The Affliction of Cuculain
Cuculain and Emer
The Contest for the Championship
Lu Lam-fada MacEthleen
Conculain
In the City of Ath-a-Cliah
The Last Hosting against Cuculain
Flight to Emain Macha
Cuculain Hears the Singing of Mac Manar
The End
Part two.Essays.Fleshing dry bones: O'Grady's sensory revivalism /Renée Fox
Lost (and found) in translation: the masculinity of O'Grady's Cuculain /Joseph Valente
Honor, individuality, and nationhood in O'Grady's Cuculain narrative /Michael McAteer
Cuc(h)ulain in bronze: the afterlife of a republican icon /Patrick Bixby.