baeris wrote:
Hi,
I am interested in trying to work through Peadar Ua Laoghaire's books over the coming months (realistically, years). I have read bits of Séadna and am working through it in a reading group and I am also reading Mo Sgéal Féin on my own. Would anyone please be able to give me a brief overview of about a sentence of each of these?
An Craos-Deamhan, Eisirt, An Cleasaidhe, Lughaidh Mac Con and Críost Mac Dé.
Go raibh maith agaibh

An Craos Deamhan is sort of a retelling of Aislinge Meic Con Glinne, but PUL throws plenty of his own material into the story and changes the themes a bit.
Eisirt is similarly a retelling of older folk material based around this character: [url="https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095744958"]Eisirt[/url].
An Cleasaidhe is about a witty trickster who comes to a king's court. PUL uses Irish that's a bit older fashioned in it than most of his books. It's quite short though and the "older" stuff is pretty easy to understand anyway, it's just interesting.
An Craos-Deamhan if I remember right is probably the hardest read, since it's less pedagogic than his other books and seems more written for very literate native speakers.