Sources for the story teller:
Curtin, Jeremiah. Hero tales of Ireland.
For the most part disconnected stories of adventure, which,
though full of interest, lack the peculiar Celtic flavor.
Contains: Chase of the Gilla Dacar.
Gregory, Augusta, lady. Cuchulain of Muirthemne.
The most detailed account of Cuchulain told with great
sympathy in dignified, often metrical prose. Contains:
Cuchulain's youth, Strife for the dun cow, Cuchulain and
Ferdia, Cuchulain's death, Fate of the sons of Usna.
Hull, Eleanor. Boys' Cuchulain.
An abridged and adapted version of the Cuchulain legend that
retains much of the heroic spirit. Requires little
preparation from the story teller. Contains: Cuchulain's
youth, Strife for the dun cow, Cuchulain's death, Fate of the
sons of Usna.
Joyce, P.W. Old Celtic romances.
A translation may either follow the very words or reproduce
the life and spirit of the original. I have chosen this
latter course.—Author's pref. Contains: Chase of the Gilla
Dacar, Oisin in the land of youth.
O'Grady, S.H. Silva gadelica.