Fled Bricrend, or 'The Feast of Bricriu', is a classic tale from early Irish literature. This edition, edited by George Henderson, presents the Irish text. The story revolves around the mischievous Bricriu, whose instigation of a great feast leads to rivalry and conflict among the Ulster heroes, particularly C Chulainn, Conall Cernach, and L 3egaire B adach. The narrative showcases themes of honor, boasting, and the supernatural. Preserving a vital piece of Irish cultural heritage, this volume is invaluable for students and scholars of Celtic languages, mythology, and folklore.
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