Devin A. Garrity, ed., 44 Irish Short Stories: An Anthology of Irish Short Fiction (1954)
Bibliographical details: Devin A. Garrity, ed., 44 Irish Short Stories: An Anthology of Irish Short Fiction from Yeats to Frank OConnor (Connecticut: Devin-Adiar Co. [1954]), 500pp. |
CONTENTS: Paul Vincent Carroll, She Went by Gently [9]; Desmond Clarke, The Islandman [9]; John Collier, The Lady on the Grey [22]; Daniel Corkery, The Awakening [32]; Daniel Corkery, The Return [47]; Eric Cross, Saint Bakeoven [58]; Lord Dunsany, The Kith of the Elf-folk [70]; St. John Ervine, The Burial [86]; Padraic Fallon, Something in a Boat [9?]; Arnold Hill, Miss Gillespie and the Micks [110]; David Hogan, The Leaping Trout [118]; James Joyce, Araby [126]; James Joyce, Counterparts [33]; Patrick Kavanagh, Footbal; [46]; Mary Lavin, The Story of the Widows Son [152]; Donagh MacDonagh, All the Sweet Buttermilk ... [166]; Donagh MacDonagh, Duet for Organ and Strings [176]; Michael MacGrian, Myself and a Rabbit [184]; Michael McLaverty, The Wild Ducks Nest [189]; Michael McLaverty, Father Christmas [194]; Bryan MacMahon, The Plain People of England [206]; Bryan MacMahon, The Cat and the Cornfield [218] George Moore, Julia Cahills Curse [227]; Val Mulkerns, The World Outside [234]; Padraic Ó Conaire, The Devil and OFlaherty [244]; Frank OConnor, The Drunkard [249]; Frank OConnor, The Majesty of the Law [261]; Sean OFaolain, Teresa [271]; Sean OFaolain, Persecution Mania [291]; Liam OFlaherty, The Hawk [298]; Liam OFlaherty, The Tent [304]; Seumas OKelly, Michael and Mary [314]; Seumas OKelly, Nan Hogans House [320]; Brian ONolan, The Martyrs Crown [359]; Jim Phelan, Bell Wethers [365]; James Plunkett, Weep for Our Pride [378]; George Bernard Shaw, The Miraculous Revenge [392]; Edward Sheehy, The Black Mare [416]; James Stephens, Schoolfellows [431]; James Stephens, A Rhinoceros, Some Ladies and a Horse [439]; Maurice Walsh, Come Back, My Love [451]; Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince [471]; William Butler Yeats, Red Hanrahan [482]; William Butler Yeats, Where There Is Nothing, There Is God [492]; Notes on the Authors [497].
[The latest copyright date attributed to any story in the anthology, 1953; it was still marketing in 1993.]
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