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John Banim

    John Banim fut un romancier, nouvelliste, dramaturge, poète et essayiste irlandais, parfois appelé le "Scott de l'Irlande". Avant de se consacrer à la littérature, il a également étudié l'art, travaillant comme peintre de miniatures et de portraits et comme professeur de dessin. Avec son frère Michael, il a également écrit sous le pseudonyme de The O'Hara Family. Son œuvre représente une contribution significative à la littérature irlandaise.

    The Bit O' Writin' and Other Tales, Volumes 1-2
    Damon And Pythias: A Tragedy, In Five Acts
    Father Connell; Volume I
    Damon and Pythias; a Play in Five Acts
    Tales by the O'Hara Family; Volume I
    The Story of Damon and Pythias
    • The Story of Damon and Pythias

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(9)Évaluer

      Set in ancient Greece, this classic tale explores the themes of loyalty and friendship through the story of two men, Damon and Pythias. When Pythias is falsely accused and sentenced to death, Damon offers to take his place in prison, showcasing his unwavering loyalty. Pythias's brave return just in time to save Damon impresses the king, leading to their mutual pardon. This retelling by Albert Payson Terhune emphasizes selflessness and courage, making it a timeless narrative about the strength of human connection.

      The Story of Damon and Pythias
    • This collection of short stories offers a glimpse into Irish life in the 19th century. The stories range from humorous to tragic, and offer insights into the struggles and triumphs of the Irish people.

      The Bit O' Writin' and Other Tales, Volumes 1-2
    • Tales; v.3

      • 388pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      Tales; v.3
    • Father Connell: A Tale

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      This is a fictional story set in Ireland that follows the journey of a young orphan boy, Father Connell, who struggles to find his place in the world. The story explores themes such as family, love, loss and the power of faith. It is a touching read for those interested in the genre of historical fiction.

      Father Connell: A Tale
    • Tales; v.1

      • 346pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

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      Tales; v.1