What choice had she but to wage war on Ulster and take what should have been offered freely? It’s the principle of the thing. One man’s bull is another woman’s equal footing in the marital home.
What greater fun is there than to play with the story of a lusty, bawdy proud woman who will not take no for an answer? Part Xena Warrior princess, part Aphrodite, part Brunhilde and absolutely no part Peig Sayers, Queen Maeve was a whirlwind of passions and headstrong capabilities. I was greatly enthralled with her as a child when I read about her escapades first. I loved her chariot of war, her willingness to do battle at the drop of an insult. She is an Irish icon.
Edited by Gerard Brennan & Mike Stone
Requiems for the Departed
Irish Crime, Irish Myths.
Requiems for the Departed
Irish Crime, Irish Myths.
Requiems for the Departed can now be pre-ordered on the Morrigan Books website.
1 comment:
" ... a lusty, bawdy proud woman who will not take no for an answer? Part Xena Warrior princess, part Aphrodite, part Brunhilde and absolutely no part Peig Sayers, Queen Maeve was a whirlwind of passions and headstrong capabilities."
Yep, that'll be the Sligo ladies, alright.
Cheers, Dec
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