This powerful analysis of the wise women healer from the oral traditions
of Ireland's rural communities is unique in its depth and perspective.
Stories, told and retold, embedded in the texture of culture and
community, collected and studied for many decades, are here translated
and made available to the general reader for the first time. The figure
of the wise woman, the hag, the Cailleach, or the Red Woman are part of
an oral tradition which has its roots in pre-Christian Ireland. In the
hands of Gearoid O Crualaich, these figures are subtly explored to
reveal how they offered a complex understanding of the world, of human
psychology and its predicaments: the thematic structure of the book
brings to the fore universal themes such as death, marriage, childbirth,
and healing, and invites the reader to see the contemporary relevance of
the stories for themselves.