Cuchulain, the Hound of Ulster
1909

Cuchulain, the Hound of Ulster, written by Eleanor Hull and first published in 1909, retells the ancient Irish legends surrounding the heroic figure Cuchulain. The narrative explores his incredible feats and tragic fate as he navigates the political landscape of Ulster, engaging with key figures like King Conor and Queen Meave. This work highlights themes of chivalry, duty, and the brutal realities of warfare in early Irish society, making it a significant contribution to the preservation of Irish mythology.



