Classic Irish Short Stories ed. Vivian Mercier (Souvenir Press, September 16, 1999, 0-285-63513-1, £9.99, 384pp, tp, an)
Reprint (Dell 1964 as Great Irish Short Stories) associational collection of 38 genre stories, folk tales, and mainstream works.
- 8 · Introduction · Vivian Mercier · in
- 18 · A Selective Bibliography · Vivian Mercier · bi
- · Part I: Tales from the Ancient Lierature and from Folklore
- 19 · How St. Patrick Obtained Armagh · Muirchú Maccu Mactheni · ss (r)
- 23 · St. Brendan and the Harper · [uncredited] · ss ca. 900
- 26 · Baile the Sweetspoken, Son of Buan · [uncredited] · ss; from the Eleventh Century?.
- 29 · St. Molina and the Devil · [uncredited] · ss (r); from the Eleventh Century?.
- 32 · The Romance of Mis and Dubh Ruis · translated by David Greene · ss; from the Eighteenth Century?.
- 37 · Cauth Morrisy Looking for Service · Patrick Kennedy · ss (r)
- 43 · The Brown Man · Gerald Griffin · ss Holland-Tide by Gerald Griffin, 1827
- 50 · The Only Son of Aoife · Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory · ss 1902
- 58 · Leeam O’Rooney’s Burial · Douglas Hyde · ss 1890
- 65 · The Lady O’Conor · J. M. Synge · ss (r)
- 70 · He That’s Dead Can Do No Hurt · J. M. Synge · ss (r)
- · Part II: Short Stories
- 74 · The Donagh; or, The Horse-Stealers · William Carleton · nv Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, v2 by William Carleton, 1834
- 106 · Julia Cahill’s Curse · George Moore · ss Untilled Field by George Moore, Lippincott, 1903
- 111 · So On He Fares · George Moore · ss (r)
- 123 · Oweneen the Sprat [Sinclair Yeates (The Irish R. M.)] · E. Œ. Somerville & Martin Ross · ss Further Experiences of an Irish R.M. by E. ^OE. Somerville & Martin Ross, Longmans, Green & Co., 1908
- 140 · The Tables of the Law · W. B. Yeats · ss The Savoy #7, November 1896
- 153 · A Persian Tale · Lynn Doyle · ss 1922
- 163 · The Stones · Daniel Corkery · ss The Stormy Hills by Daniel Corkery, Jonathan Cape, 1929
- 174 · Children · Daniel Corkery · ss 1939
- 180 · The Shoemaker · Seumas O’Kelly · ss 1917
- 191 · The Woman on Whom God Laid His Hand [1913] · Padraic Ó Conaire; translated by Séamus O’Néill · ss 1955
- 202 · Three Women Who Wept · James Stephens · ss Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- 215 · Clay · James Joyce · ss The Dubliners by James Joyce, Cape, 1914
- 222 · Davin’s Story · James Joyce · ex from A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, 1916
- 225 · Education · Lennox Robinson · ss Eight Short Stories by Lennox Robinson, T. Fisher Unwin, 1919
- 237 · Lovers · Liam O’Flaherty · ss Harper’s Magazine April 1931
- 245 · The Blow · Liam O’Flaherty · ss Esquire July 1954
- 261 · The Fur Coat · Seán O’Faoláin · ss 1948
- 267 · Two of a Kind · Seán O’Faoláin · ss 1959
- 279 · Peasants · Frank O’Connor · ss Lovat Dickson’s Magazine October 1934
- 288 · The Man of the World · Frank O’Connor · ss The New Yorker July 28 1956
- 297 · Dante and the Lobster · Samuel Beckett · ss 1934
- 309 · Pigeons · Michael McLaverty · ss New Stories (UK) April/May 1936
- 318 · The Sound of the Bell · Bryan MacMahon · ss Mademoiselle 1949
- 329 · Brigid · Mary Lavin · ss 1959
- 338 · The Nun’s Mother · Mary Lavin · ss 1947
- 357 · The Half-Crown · James Plunkett · ss 1955
- 371 · Foundry House · Brian Friel · ss The New Yorker November 18 1961
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