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قراءة كتاب Gods and Fighting Men The story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland, arranged and put into English by Lady Gregory
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Gods and Fighting Men The story of the Tuatha de Danaan and of the Fianna of Ireland, arranged and put into English by Lady Gregory
GODS AND FIGHTING MEN:
THE STORY OF THE TUATHA DE DANAAN AND OF THE FIANNA OF IRELAND,
ARRANGED AND PUT INTO ENGLISH BY LADY GREGORY.
WITH A PREFACE BY W.B. YEATS
1905
DEDICATION TO THE MEMBERS OF THE IRISH LITERARY SOCIETY OF NEW YORK
My Friends, those I know and those I do not know, I am glad in the year of the birth of your Society to have this book to offer you.
It has given great courage to many workers here—working to build up broken walls—to know you have such friendly thoughts of them in your minds. A few of you have already come to see us, and we begin to hope that one day the steamers across the Atlantic will not go out full, but come back full, until some of you find your real home is here, and say as some of us say, like Finn to the woman of enchantments—
"We would not give up our own country—Ireland—if we were to get the whole world as an estate, and the Country of the Young along with it."
CONTENTS
- DEDICATION
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- PART ONE: THE GODS.
- BOOK ONE: THE COMING OF THE TUATHA DE DANAAN.
- BOOK TWO: LUGH OF THE LONG HAND.
- BOOK THREE: THE COMING OF THE GAEL.
- BOOK FOUR: THE EVER-LIVING LIVING ONES.
- CHAPTER I. BODB DEARG.
- CHAPTER II. THE DAGDA
- CHAPTER III. ANGUS OG
- CHAPTER IV. THE MORRIGU
- CHAPTER V. AINE
- CHAPTER VI. AOIBHELL
- CHAPTER VII. MIDHIR AND ETAIN
- CHAPTER VIII. MANANNAN
- CHAPTER IX. MANANNAN AT PLAY
- CHAPTER X. HIS CALL TO BRAN
- CHAPTER XI. HIS THREE CALLS TO CORMAC
- CHAPTER XII. CLIODNA'S WAVE
- CHAPTER XIII. HIS CALL TO CONNLA
- CHAPTER XIV. TADG IN MANANNAN'S ISLANDS
- CHAPTER XV. LAEGAIRE IN THE HAPPY PLAIN
- BOOK FIVE: THE FATE OF THE CHILDREN OF LIR
- PART TWO: THE FIANNA.
- BOOK ONE: FINN, SON OF CUMHAL.