Culann’s Hound 27: Sexy Devil
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, I’m recommending Thomas Cahill’s 1996 book How the Irish Saved Civilization. He’s been criticized for …
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, I’m recommending Thomas Cahill’s 1996 book How the Irish Saved Civilization. He’s been criticized for …
Cúchulainn was a man of many names. His parents called him Sétanta, “the one who knows his way.” The king …
Whether women should have a place in combat has long been a controversial topic, yet attitudes are evolving. In the UK …
“Alba” was an ancient Celtic name for Scotland, historically also used for the largest of the Atlantic Isles, including what would …
Is it safe to walk through Central Park at night? Most New Yorkers will tell you that it is perfectly …
The warrior school run by the heroine Scáthach was on the Isle of Skye, but I can’t resist showing these …
Cúchulainn’s famous spear, the gáe bolg or “spear of mortal pain,” was made from the bone of a sea monster, Coinchenn, …
Carl Jung, the great Swiss psychoanalyst, has perhaps had more impact on the social sciences and humanities than on the …
I have written before about the cultural value of the severed head for the Celts. According to the Greek historian …
For my version of the Cúchulainn myth, I relied for the most part upon English translations of the Irish sagas. But …