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A lost legend reborn with fierce intimacy. Love that refuses its fate.William Graham’s Deirdre And The Sons Of Uisneach is a Scoto-Irish romance set in first-century Britain, a classic myth retelling drawn from the enduring tales of Deirdre and the deep well of early Celtic mythology. As a Celtic historical romance it foregrounds mood and moral consequence, translating ancient folklore themes into scenes of intense personal feeling and communal pressure. The writing sustains lyric description and steady dramatic momentum, shaping a tragic love story that depends on the courage and sorrow of legendary Celtic heroes rather than spectacle. Evocations of coastline and clan duty give the narrative a tangible sense of place while preserving the mythic cadence of the source material. Readers familiar with the Scottish Irish legend tradition will recognise echoes of the older material, while newcomers will find an affecting entry into mythic time. Accessible for casual readers yet satisfying for specialist collectors, the narrative sits comfortably between popular romance and literary reverence.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Its literary and historical significance comes from preserving an English-language retelling of the Deirdre material, useful to those studying how early Celtic mythology was adapted into fiction and to anyone assembling a mythology enthusiasts collection. The edition also serves as a reminder of how the Scottish Irish legend corpus travelled between islands and tongues, shaping later imaginations of heroic fate. Ideal for historical fiction readers and for collectors of graham william classics, this edition rewards both the heart and the shelf, offering a haunting echo of old stories for modern readers. For casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike, Deirdre And The Sons Of Uisneach offers moving drama and a valuable companion to interests in early Celtic mythology and Scottish Irish legend.