The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories

The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories

The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories

The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories

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Overview

Ireland has been called a nation of story-tellers. "Stories of one kind or another have a way of pressing themselves into Irish conversation, both as entertainment and as a form of communication," writes William Trevor. "For centuries they have been offered to strangers, almost as hospitality is: tall stories, simple stories, stories of extraordinary deeds, of mysteries and wonders, of gentleness, love, cruelty, and violence." Himself an accomplished short story writer, Trevor has gathered here a collection of stories that represent not only the best of Irish short story writing, but the best of the genre.
Spanning the entire history of the Irish short story, from folk-tales to modern writing, this is the most broad-ranging anthology available. Included are such masters as James Joyce and Elizabeth Bowen, who established Ireland at the forefront of the modern short story, as well as Frank O'Connor and Sean O'Faolain, the two most important writers since Joyce and Bowen. Trevor has selected stories by Bernard McLaverty and Desmond Hogan to represent the new generation of writers. But, as Elizabeth Bowen observed, the modern short story in Ireland is "a young art," and it is against the nation's deeply rooted oral tradition that it must be considered. Toward this end, The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories includes seven folk tales translated from the Irish by Sean O'Sullivan, and Seamus MacManus's re-telling of an Irish fairy tale.
William Trevor is one of today's most famous and respected Irish writers. (His work is represented here by the short story "Death in Jerusalem.") The 45 stories he has selected for this anthology, for which he has written a generous introduction, cover a 250-year period and works by 35 authors. Together they demonstrate the development of the short story in Ireland, a land where a flair for storytelling has "become a national characteristic."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192141804
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/11/1989
Series: Oxford Books of Prose & Verse
Pages: 586
Product dimensions: 8.70(w) x 5.96(h) x 1.64(d)
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
William Trevor, novelist, short story writer, and dramatist, is the author of The Ballroom of Romance, Angels at the Ritz, The News from Ireland, and numerous other works.

Hometown:

Devon, England

Date of Birth:

May 24, 1928

Place of Birth:

Mitchelstown, County Cork, Ireland

Education:

Trinity College, Dublin, 1950

Table of Contents

IntroductionThe Hour of DeathFionn in Search of his YouthCromwell and the FriarThe Girl and the SailorThe Four-leafed Shamrock and the CockThe Cow that ate the PiperConal and Donal and TaigAdventures of a Strolling Player, Oliver GoldsmithThe Limerick Gloves, Maria EdgeworthThe Death of a Devotee, William CarletonThe Brown Man, Gerald GriffinGreen Tea, Sheridan Le FanuAlbert Nobbs, George MooreThe Sphinx without a Secret, Oscar WildePhilippa's Fox Hunt, E.E. Somerville and Martin RossThe Priest, Daniel CorkeryThe Weaver's Grave, Seumas O'KellyThe Dead, James JoyceMy Little Black Ass, Padraic O ConaireThe Triangle, James StephensBush River, Joyce CareyThe Pedlar's Revenge, Liam O'FlahertyThe Fanatic, Liam O'FlahertyHer Table Spread, Elizabeth BowenThe Faithless Wife, Sean O'FaolainThe Sugawn Chair, Sean O'FaolainGuests of the Nation, Frank O'ConnorThe Majesty of the Law, Frank O'ConnorPastorale, Patrick BoyleThe Hare-Lip, Mairtan O CadhainThe Poteen Maker, Michael McLavertyThe Ring, Bryan MacMahonSarah, Mary LavinDesert Island, Terence De Vere WhiteThe Pilgrims, Benedict KielyWeep for our Pride, James PlunkettLoser, Val MulkernsThe Bird I Fancied, Aidan HigginsDeath in Jerusalem, William TrevorThe Diviner, Brian FrielAn Occasion of Sin, John MontagueIrish Revel, Edna O'BrienFirst Conjugation, Julia O'FaolainThe Beginning of an Idea, John McGahernLife Drawing, Bernard Mac LavertyThe Airedale, Desmond HoganAcknowledgementsIndex of Authors
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