The Oxford book of Irish short stories

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Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press 1991.
Language
English
Other Authors
William Trevor, 1928- (-)
Item Description
"First published 1989. First issued as an Oxford University Press paperback 1991"--T.p. verso.
Physical Description
xvi, 567 p. ; 20 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9780192828453
  • Hour of death
  • Fionn in search of his youth
  • Cromwell and the friar
  • Girl and the sailor
  • Four-leafed shamrock and the cock
  • Cow that ate the Piper
  • Conal and Donal and Taig
  • Adventures of a strolling player / Oliver Goldsmith
  • Limerick gloves / Maria Edgeworth
  • Death of a devotee / William Carleton
  • Brown man / Gerald Griffin
  • Green tea / Sheridan Le Fanu
  • Albert Nobbs / George Moore
  • Spinx without a secret / Oscar Wilde
  • Philippa's fox-hunt / E.CE. Somerville and Martin Ross
  • Priest / Daniel Corkery
  • Weaver's grave / Seumas O'Kelly
  • Dead / James Joyce.
  • My little black ass / Padraic O Conaire
  • Triangle / James Stephens
  • Bush River / Joyce Cary
  • Pedlar's Revenge / Liam O'Flaherty
  • Fanatic / Liam O'Flaherty
  • Her table spread / Elizabeth Bowen
  • Faithless wife / Sean O'Faolain
  • Sugawn chair / Sean O'Faolain
  • Guests of the nation / Frank O'Connor
  • Majesty of the law / Frank O'Connor
  • Pastorale / Patrick Boyle
  • Hare-Lip / Mairtin O Cadhain
  • Poteen Maker / Michael McLaverty
  • Ring / Bryan MacMahon
  • Sarah / Mary Lavin
  • Desert Island / Terence De Vere White
  • Pilgrims / Benedict Kiely
  • Weep for our pride / James Plunkett.
  • Loser / Val Mulkerns
  • Bird I fancied / Aidan Higgins
  • Death in Jersalem / William Trevor
  • Diviner / Brian Friel
  • An occasion of sin / John Montague
  • Irish Revel / Edna O'Brien
  • First Conjugation / Julia O'Faolain
  • Beginning of an idea / John McGahern
  • Life drawing / Bernard Mac Laverty
  • Airedale / Desmond Hogan.
Review by Library Journal Review

The short story, unlike the novel, is rooted in an oral tradition. Perhaps this explains its popularity and prominence in Ireland, where people have always delighted in the spoken word. From the magical folk tales and fairy stories, seven of which are given here, to classics like Joyce's ``The Dead'' and O'Connor's ``Guests of the Nation,'' Trevor admirably suggests the variety as well as the continuity of this tradition. Seumus O'Keely's poignantly comic ``The Weaver's Grave,'' about two elderly men's personal battle to remember the last free space in an ancient burial ground, is a turning point, mixing a modern sensibility with antique form. The modern story, which often portrays the brutality, repression, and disappointment characteristic of Irish life, is keenly represented by Mary Lavin's ``Sarah.'' Trevor has chosen well. Bitter Harvest , which supplements Montague's The Book of Irish Verse (Macmillan, 1974; Peter Smith, 1984. reprint), a collection of verse from earliest times to the Irish Renaissance, is not quite as successful. The contemporary poets represented here write against the backdrop of political turmoil, but the verse, less thematically homogeneous than Montague would make us think, reels more from Yeats's powerful influence than from explosives. Included are so many poets who have just started their careers that one might wait on this collection to see if all the fruits of Ireland's ``bitter harvest'' are really worth saving.-- Donald P. Kaczvinsky, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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