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Three, she chooses banishment with Naisi over safety — which could be mere self-interest — but later risks death for him numerous times.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Interview with Jules Watson, Part 2 2009
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Your central characters, Deirdre and Naisi, live their lives attuned to the spiritual world.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Interview with Jules Watson, Part 3 2009
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The cast is solid especially the king, Naisi, and the title character.
The Swan Maiden-Jules Watson « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009
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Naisi the eldest hates the aging monarch and to his chagrin falls in love with his captive.
The Swan Maiden-Jules Watson « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009
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There, in Scotland, Deirdre and Naisi lived for many years happily.
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Sea_, when old Maurya, lamenting the death of her sons, comforts herself, "No man at all can be living for ever, and we must be satisfied;" it is this which gives Naisi the ancient love of life,
Personality in Literature Rolfe Arnold Scott-James
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After that here was no rest for Deirdre until she had seen Naisi.
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And when they met they loved each other so that Naisi took her and fled with her to Scotland far from Conor the King.
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It is Deirdre alone of his men and women that is introspective at all, Deirdre -- and Naisi when he is mastered by thoughts of home that will not down.
Irish Plays and Playwrights Cornelius Weygandt 1914
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Another such is the song of the musicians, of Queen Edain's tower, "When the Winds are Calling There"; and another such, the crying of a woman's heart in Deirdre's offer to go with Conchubar that Naisi may be saved: --
Irish Plays and Playwrights Cornelius Weygandt 1914
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