The portable Irish reader /
Stories, plays, essays, letters, poems, and speeches by Irish writers.
Основен автор: | Russell, Diarmuid, -1973. |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
New York :
The Viking Press,
1946.
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Серия: |
The Viking portable library
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Предмети: | |
Подобни документи: |
Online version::
Portable Irish reader. |
Съдържание:
- Letter to Robert Brayanton /
- Oliver Goldsmith
- Good manners
- a letter /
- Jonathan Swift
- Adventures in Connemara
- a letter /
- Maria Edgeworth
- On bicycles
- a speech /
- T.M. Healy
- On the Boer war
- a speech /
- T.M. Healy
- The beginnings of Joyce /
- John Eglinton
- On never going to the British Museum /
- Robert Lynd
- Spreading the news /
- Lady Gregory
- A night at an inn /
- Lord Dunsany
- Riders to the sea /
- John M Synge
- Questions from the Querist /
- George Berkeley
- The House at work /
- James Bryce
- Thoughts from the national being /
- A.E.
- Another temple gone /
- C.E. Montague
- Trinket's colt /
- C.E. Somerville and Martin Ross
- The priest's supper (from Harry Lorrequer) /
- Charles Lever
- The tramp /
- Liam O'Flaherty
- Lilacs /
- Mary Lavin
- A born genius /
- Sean O'Faolain
- The weaver's grave /
- Seumas O'Kelly
- Song without words /
- Frank O'Connor
- Mr. Bloom takes a walk (from Ulysses) /
- James Joyce
- Mrs. Johnson /
- Norah Hoult
- Schoolfellows /
- James Setphens
- Look at all those roses /
- Elizabeth Bowen
- Lord Arthur Savalle's crime /
- Oscar Wilds
- Mount Venus (from Hail and farewell) /
- George Moore
- Bricriu's feast /
- anonymous (translated from the Irish by
- George Henderson)
- The cattle-raid of cooley /
- anonymous (translated from the Irish by
- Dr. Joseph Dunn)
- The outlawed chieftain /
- Standish O'Grady
- Dark Rosaleen /
- James Clarence Mangan (from the Irish of Costello)
- Easter 1916 /
- W.B. Yeats
- By memory inspired /
- anonymous
- The memory of the dead /
- John Kells Ingram /
- Aghadoe /
- John Todhunter
- O'Hussey's ode to the Maguire /
- James Clarence Mangan (from the Irish of O'Hussey)
- Lament of O'Sullivan bear
- Jeremiah Joseph Callanan (from the Irish)
- Lament for the death of Eoghan Rudah O'Neill /
- Thomas Osborne Davis
- Clonmacnoise /
- T.W. Rolleston (from the Irish of Angus O'Gillian)
- The county Mayo /
- James Stephens (from the Ifish of Raftery)
- Adieu to Belashanny /
- William Allingham
- Corrymeela /
- Moira O'Neill
- The nameless doon /
- William Larminie
- The crab tree /
- Oliver St. John Gogarty
- Pangur ban /
- Robin Flower (from the Irish)
- A poorscholar of the forties /
- Parraic Colum
- The villiage schoolmaster /
- Oliver Goldsmith
- The village preacher /
- Oliver Goldsmith
- On a curate's complaint of hard duty /
- Jonathan Swift
- The rakes of mallow /
- anonymous
- Galway races /
- anonymous
- A glass of beer /
- James Stephens
- The outlaw of Lough Lene /
- Jeremiah Joseph Callanan (from the Irish)
- I shall not die for thee /
- Douglas Hyde (from the Irish)
- Song /
- William Cosgreve
- False though she be /
- William Cosgreve
- The woman of three cows /
- James Clarence Mangan (from the Irish)
- "Ballyourney" /
- Thomas Boyd
- Meeting /
- W.B. Yeats
- My grief on the sea /
- Douglas Hyde (from the Irish)
- My hope, my love /
- Edward Walsh (from the Irish)
- The sheep /
- Seumas O'Sullivan
- Four ducks on a pond /
- William Allingham
- The Meditation of the old fisherman /
- W.B. Yeats
- Ode /
- Arthur O'Shaughnessy
- I saw from the beach /
- Thomas Moore
- Outcast /
- A.E.
- She comes not when noon is on the roses /
- Herbert Trench
- The old woman /
- Joseph Campbell
- Promise /
- A.E.
- A cradle song /
- Padraic Colum.