[The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by T. W. Rolleston]@TWC D-Link bookThe High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland INTRODUCTION 8/81
These were the Milesians (Irish, Scots or Gaelic who, conquering the Tuatha De Danaan, ruled Ireland till they were overcome by the English.) The stories which have to do with the Tuatha De Danaan are mythical and of a great antiquity concerning men and women, the wisest and the best of whom became gods, and who appear as divine beings in the cycle of tales which follow after them They were always at war with a fierce and savage people called Fomorians, whom they finally defeated and the strife between them may mythically represent the ancient war between the good and evil principles in the world. In the next cycle we draw nearer to history, and are in the world not of myth but of legend.
It is possible that some true history may be hidden underneath its sagas, that some of its personages may be historical, but we cannot tell.
The events are supposed to occur about the time of the birth of Christ, and seventeen hundred years after those of the mythical period.
This is the cycle which collects its wars and sorrows and splendours around the dominating figure of Cuchulain, and is called the Heroic or the Red Branch or the Ultonian cycle.
Several sagas tell of the birth, the life, and the death of Cuchulain, and among them is the longest and the most important--the Tain--the _Cattle Raid of Cooley_. Others are concerned with the great King Conor mac Nessa, and the most known and beautiful of these is the sorrowful tale of Deirdre.
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