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Books with title Irish Folk and Fairy Tales

  • Irish Fairy and Folk Tales

    W.B. Yeats

    eBook
    -- Nobel Prize winning writer and poet W.B. Yeats included almost every sort of Irish folk in this marvelous compendium of fairy tales and songs that he collected and edited for publication in 1892.-- Yeats was fascinated by Irish myths and folklore, and joined forces with the writers of the Irish Literary Revival. He studied Irish folk tales and chose to reintroduce the glory and significance of Ireland's past through this unique literature.
  • Irish Fairy and Folk Tales

    William Butler Yeats, Paul Muldoon

    Paperback (Modern Library, Feb. 11, 2003)
    Gathered by the renowned Irish poet, playwright, and essayist William Butler Yeats, the sixty-five tales and poems in this delightful collection uniquely capture the rich heritage of the Celtic imagination. Filled with legends of village ghosts, fairies, demons, witches, priests, and saints, these stories evoke both tender pathos and lighthearted mirth and embody what Yeats describes as “the very voice of the people, the very pulse of life.” “The impact of these tales doesn’t stop with Yeats, or Joyce, or Oscar Wilde,” writes Paul Muldoon in his Foreword, “for generations of readers in Ireland and throughout the world have found them flourishing like those persistent fairy thorns.”
  • Icelandic Folk and Fairy Tales

    Hallberg Árnason, Jón; Hallmundsson, May; and Hallmundsson

    (Forlagid, Jan. 1, 2010)
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  • Fairy Tales and Fables

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Sterling, Feb. 5, 2008)
    Gyo Fujikawa creates magic with this enchanting collection of fairy tales and fables. These are the stories that all children should experience, that will nourish their young minds and imaginations: Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, The Hare and the Tortoise, The Little Red Hen, The Three Little Pigs, and many more. Some are well known and beloved; others are unfamiliar, but they’re all beautifully written and illustrated. As always, Fujikawa’s characters (human and animal) are endearing and rich in personality. Her stunning images include the ugly duckling looking up plaintively at swans flying in a sunset sky; a lovely princess atop dozens of colorful mattresses (but she can still feel the pea); and tiny Jack chased by a giant large enough to take up nearly an entire spread!
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  • Irish Fairy Tales

    James Stephens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 18, 2012)
    A wonderful collection of Irish fairy tales, featuring the following stories: THE STORY OF TUAN MAC CAIRILL, THE BOYHOOD OF FIONN, THE BIRTH OF BRAN, OISIN'S MOTHER, THE WOOING OF BECFOLA, THE LITTLE BRAWL AT ALLEN, THE CARL OF THE DRAB COAT, THE ENCHANTED CAVE OF CESH CORRAN, BECUMA OF THE WHITE SKIN, MONGAN'S FRENZY.
  • Irish Fairy Tales

    Philip Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 20, 1993)
    The age-old charm of Irish folklore gives special sparkle to this collection of eight tongue-in-cheek tales. Wicked old hags, clever leprechauns, courageous tailors, evil giants, and other characters come to life in such fanciful yarns as "Hudden and Dudden and Donald O'Neary," "Conal and Donal and Taig," "The Old Hag's Long Leather Bag," "The Field of Boliauns," "The Sprightly Tailor," “The Giant’s Stairs,” “The Bee, the Harp, the Mouse, and the Bum-Clock,” and “The Black Horse.” Reset in large, easy-to-read type, with six illustrations, these beloved stories from the Emerald Isle will delight readers of any age with their warmth, whimsy, and sly humor.
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  • Irish Fairy Tales

    James Stephens

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 10, 2020)
    Irish Fairy Tales is a retelling of ten Irish folktales by the Irish author James Stephens
  • Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry

    W. B. Yeats

    language (Open Road Media, Aug. 15, 2017)
    The spirits of Ireland come alive in this nineteenth-century collection of stories, songs, and poems selected and edited by Nobel Prize winner W. B. Yeats. Lose yourself in these supernatural tales of mischievous fairies, changelings, mysterious merrows, solitary leprechauns, shape-changing pookas, wailing banshees, ghosts, dangerous witches, helpful fairy doctors, and massive giants! W. B. Yeats compiled sixty-four works from numerous Irish authors including William Allingham; Thomas Crofton Croker; William Carleton; Letitia Maclintock; Lady Wilde, mother of Oscar Wilde; and Yeats himself, resulting in a comprehensive and definitive collection. Each section features an introduction from Yeats to enlighten readers on the background of its mythical subjects and their role in Irish life and culture. Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry includes “The Fairies,” “Frank Martin and the Fairies,” “The Priest’s Supper,” “The Stolen Child,” “The Soul Cages,” “Far Darrig in Donegal,” “The Piper and the Puca,” “A Lamentation for the Death of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald,” “The Black Lamb,” “The Horned Women,” “The Phantom Isle,” and more. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
  • Tales of Folk and Fairies

    Katharine Pyle, Cathy Dobson, Red Door Audiobooks

    Audiobook (Red Door Audiobooks, Aug. 27, 2013)
    Katharine Pyle's masterly retelling of well-loved folk tales from around the world. The Meester Stoorworm - A Story from Scotland Jean Malin and the Bull Man - A Louisiana Tale The Widow’s Son - A Scandinavian Tale The Wise Girl - A Serbian Story The History of Ali Cogia - From the Arabian Nights Oh! - A Cossack Story The Talking Eggs - A Story from Louisiana The Frog Princess - A Russian Story The Magic Turban, the Magic Sword and the Magic Carpet - A Persian Story The Three Silver Citrons - A Persian Story The Magic Pipe - A Norse Tale The Triumph of Truth - A Hindu Story Life’s Secret - A Story of Bengal Dame Pridgett and the Fairies
  • Irish Folk and Fairy Tales

    Gordon Jarvie

    eBook (Blackstaff Press, )
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  • Irish Folk and Fairy Tales

    Gordon Jarvie

    Paperback (Blackstaff Press, March 31, 2009)
    In this wonderful collection of stories by some of Ireland’s finest writers, including Carleton, Yeats and Lady Wilde, a legion of fairy folk – leprechauns, giants, witches and mermaids – help, hinder, charm and terrify their mortal neighbours.
  • Irish Fairy and Folk Tales

    William Butler Yeats

    Paperback (Digireads.com, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Born and educated in Dublin, Ireland, William Butler Yeats discovered early in his literary career a fascination with Irish folklore and the occult. Later awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923, Yeats produced a vast collection of stories, songs, and poetry of Ireland's historical and legendary past. These writings helped secure for Yeats recognition as a leading proponent of Irish nationalism and Irish cultural independence. Originally published in two separate books near the end of the nineteenth century, these tales have preserved a rich and charming heritage in a charmingly authentic Irish voice. In this volume, extraordinary characters of Irish myth are brought to life through the brilliant poetic voice of W.B. Yeats. These legendary stories of capricious Trooping Fairies, the frightful Banshee, Kings and Queens, Giants, Devils and the ever popular Leprechaun will delight and entertain readers of all ages.