Táin by Thomas Kinsella 2002 UK Edition Trade Paperback

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LCCN: 2002-726950 Illustrator: Yes Synopsis: The Táin Bó Cuailnge, centre-piece of the eighth-century Ulster cycle of heroic tales, is Ireland's greatest epic. It tells the story of a giant cattle-raid, the invasion of Ulster by the armies of Medb and Ailill, queen and king of Connacht, and their allies, seeking to carry off the great Brown Bull of Cuailnge. Thomas Kinsella's translation is the first attempt to present a 'living version' of the story, complete and unbowdlerized. It is based on the partial texts in two medieval manuscripts, and includes a group of related stories which prepare for the action of the Táin. There are 31 brush drawings by Louis le Brocquy, and three maps., The Táin Bó Cuailnge , center-piece of the eighth-century Ulster cycle of heroic tales, is Ireland's greatest epic. Thomas Kinsella's lively translation is based on the partial texts in two medieval manuscripts, with elements from other versions. This edition includes a group of related stories which prepare for the action of the Táin along with brush drawings by Louis le Brocquy., The Tain Bo Cuailnge, center-piece of the eighth-century Ulster cycle of heroic tales, is Ireland's greatest epic. Thomas Kinsella's lively translation is based on the partial texts in two medieval manuscripts, with elements from other versions. This edition includes a group of related stories which prepare for the action of the Tain along with brush drawings by Louis le Brocquy.", The T'ain B'o Cuailnge, center-piece of the eighth-century Ulster cycle of heroic tales, is Ireland's greatest epic. Thomas Kinsella's lively translation is based on the partial texts in two medieval manuscripts, with elements from other versions. This edition includes a group of related stories which prepare for the action of the T'ain along with brush drawings by Louis le Brocquy., The Táin Bó Cuailnge, centre-piece of the eighth-century Ulster cycle of heroic tales, is Ireland's greatest epic. It tells the story of a great cattle-raid, the invasion of Ulster by the armies of Medb and Ailill, queen and king of Connacht, and their allies, seeking to carry off the great Brown Bull of Cuailnge. The hero of the tale is Cuchulainn, the Hound of Ulster, who resists the invaders single-handed while Ulster's warriors lie sick. Thomas Kinsella presents a complete and living version of the story. His translation is based on the partial texts in two medieval manuscripts, with elements from other versions, and adds a group of related stories which prepare for the action of the Táin. Illustrated with brush drawings by Louis le Brocquy, this edition provides a combination of medieval epic and modern art. Book Title: Táin Genre: Literary Criticism, Fiction LC Classification Number: PB1397.T3 2002 ISBN-10: 0192803735 Author: Thomas Kinsella Item Height: 0.8 in Table Of Content: Translator's Note and AcknowledgementsArtist's NoteIntroductionMapsSome Recommended BooksPronunciation of Irish WordsBefore the TainThe TainNotes on the Text Dewey Edition: 18 Item Width: 5.1 in Publication Year: 2002 Dewey Decimal: 398.22 brand: Oxford University Press, Incorporated Number of Pages: 320 Pages gtin13: 9780192803733 Language: English Item Length: 7.7 in Intended Audience: Scholarly & Professional Item Weight: 8.4 Oz Format: Uk-Trade Paper Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated Topic: Literary, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh ISBN-13: 9780192803733 TitleLeading: The

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Further Details Title: The Táin Condition: New EAN: 9780192803733 ISBN: 9780192803733 Publisher: Oxford University Press Format: Paperback Release Date: 09/26/2002 Item Height: 196mm Item Length: 129mm Item Width: 20mm Language: English Subtitle: From the Irish epic Táin Bó Cuailnge ISBN-10: 0192803735 Description: The Táin Bó Cuailnge, centre-piece of the eighth-century Ulster cycle of heroic tales, is Ireland's greatest epic. It tells the story of a great cattle-raid, the invasion of Ulster by the armies of Medb and Ailill, queen and king of Connacht, and their allies, seeking to carry off the great Brown Bull of Cuailnge. The hero of the tale is Cuchulainn, the Hound of Ulster, who resists the invaders single-handed while Ulster's warriors lie sick. Thomas Kinsella presents a complete and living version of the story. His translation is based on the partial texts in two medieval manuscripts, with elements from other versions, and adds a group of related stories which prepare for the action of the Táin. Illustrated with brush drawings by Louis le Brocquy, this edition provides a combination of medieval epic and modern art. Country/Region of Manufacture: GB Genre: Literary Criticism Translator: Thomas Kinsella Contributor: Thomas Kinsella (Translated by) Author: No Author Item Weight: 237g Release Year: 2002 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.