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James Stephens Ordre des livres (chronologique)
James Stephens était un romancier et poète irlandais dont les œuvres sont souvent décrites comme des contes de fées pour adultes. Son style unique se caractérise par un rare mélange d'humour et de lyrisme, évident dans ses réinterprétations de mythes et de contes de fées irlandais. Stephens a exploré en profondeur la mythologie et le folklore irlandais pour créer des histoires originales qui reflètent son amour pour la culture et la langue irlandaises. Ses écrits sont appréciés pour leur puissance imaginative et leur charme, qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs de toutes générations.






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The author’s early life was shaped by loss and hardship, leading him to a profound engagement with socialism and Irish culture. His works often blend humor and lyricism, showcasing his talent in retelling Irish myths alongside crafting original novels inspired by traditional tales. Notable titles include "The Crock of Gold" and "Etched in Moonlight." Stephens’ dedication to the Irish language and Republican ideals further enrich his literary contributions, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century Irish literature.
The Insurrection in Dublin
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The life of James Stephens is marked by early hardship, having been placed in an industrial school after his father's death. His experiences shaped his later dedication to socialism and Irish nationalism. As a writer, he is known for his unique retellings of Irish myths, blending humor with lyricism, alongside original novels inspired by Irish folklore, such as The Crock of Gold and Demi-Gods. His work reflects a deep connection to Irish culture and language, showcasing his commitment to the Irish identity throughout his literary career.
I Classici della BUR - 617: Fiabe irlandesi
- 279pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Im Land der Jugend erzählt von den Wettkämpfen und Spielen zwischen der höfischen Königin Meave und dem irdischen König Eochaid und ist gefüllt mit Szenen von Scherz, Festlichkeit und Rivalität sowohl dieser Welt als auch der anderen. Stephens' zwei Novellen, Deirdre (1923) und Im Land der Jugend (1924), stammen aus dem Ulster-Zyklus der irischen Mythologie.
Deirdre
- 221pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Province du Nord-Ouest de l'Irlande, au pays des Ulates. Alors qu'il se rend chez un de ses sujets, le roi Conor assiste à l'accouchement de l'épouse de ce dernier. Elle donne naissance à une fille à qui l'on donnera, suite à la terrible prophétie du druide Cathfa, le nom de Deirdre, ce qui signifie danger et douleurs à la fois...
Irish Fairy Tales
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
A collection of ten traditional tales of Irish heroes, kings, soldiers, magicians, poets, and madmen.
The Crock of Gold
- 154pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The narrative follows a philosopher's quest to rescue Cáitilin Ni Murrachu, the most beautiful woman, from the gods Pan and Aengus Óg. Blending philosophy and Irish folklore, the story unfolds in six books, exploring themes of love and the battle of the sexes. As the philosopher embarks on his journey, he undergoes personal transformation, encountering various characters and challenges along the way. The novel combines humor with deeper reflections on existence and relationships, making it a rich tapestry of Irish culture and thought.




