Desire for personal freedom fits uneasily with commitment to traditional community values and a stubborn narrow-mindedness in this tale of struggle between Skerrett, the national schoolteacher, and the parish priest, Father Moclair.
Liam O. Flaherty Livres
Liam O'Flaherty fut un romancier et nouvelliste irlandais marquant, figure clé de la Renaissance littéraire irlandaise. Son œuvre est célébrée pour son réalisme sans concession et ses commentaires sociaux, capturant l'esprit brut de la vie irlandaise.







The Pedlar's Revenge, and Other Stories
- 222pages
- 8 heures de lecture
By the author of The Wilderness and The Black Soul. This collection of short stories reveals a range of human emotions in the setting of rural Ireland.
The Wilderness
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Henry Lawless is a young mystic visionary who retreats into a quiet valley to pursue a spiritual odyssey. Shortly after his arrival, the superficial peace that cloaked this glen is disturbed by his presence and activities. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Famine
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Set in the period of the Great Famine of the 1840s, Famine is the story of three generations of the Kilmartin family. It is a masterly historical novel, rich in language, character, and plot--a panoramic story of passion, tragedy, and resilience.
Mr. Gilhooley
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Forty-nine-year-old Mr Gilhooley is living two the one drinking in the pubs of Dublin, the other desperate and lonely, longing for love. A chance encounter with the innocent and yet destructive Nelly starts a chain of compelling, dark and menacing events.This is the underworld of 1920's Dublin. Death, violence, sex, religion and love entwine and weave paths in this visually rich and passionate tragic-comedy.Mr Gilhooley rivalled the fame of Joyce's Ulysses when it was first published, and was reviewed by W.B. Yeats as "a great novel."
The Informer
- 217pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Gypo, an ex-policeman, who takes blood money for betraying his friend and comrade, is a force from whom neither friend nor comrade is safe. Set in 1920's Ireland, this story portrays the Dublin underworld and inspired the classic John Ford film.
From vicious rival brothers to desperate single mothers, frisky newlyweds to frigid life partners, Patrick McGinley covers all kinds of Irish (or simply human) relationship in this collection of short stories. In fourteen stories, some brief glimpses of an hour in the life, some longer explorations of years of growing animosity, McGinley explores the ties that bind us: the bond of family, unbreakable even when we wish it severed; the financial and emotional connections we make with our neighbours and colleagues; even the brief and tenuous link between a con artist and his prey. In turns hilarious and heart-wrenching, sweet and savage, Irish Portraits gives the reader a first-hand look at the lives of its characters, a handful of countrymen with one thing in common: their humanity.
Thy Neighbour's Wife
- 290pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Set in rural Ireland in 1910, the narrative intertwines themes of love, religion, and patriotism, reflecting the societal influences of the time. The characters navigate their relationships against a backdrop of deep-rooted beliefs and national pride, exploring how these elements shape their lives and interactions.
The Assassin
- 242pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Set in 1924, the story follows Michael McDare, an Irish rebel interned in England who escapes to the United States. Over three years, he meticulously plans a political assassination, gathering funds and refining his strategy. Upon returning to Dublin in disguise, he enlists a group of former allies from the Irish republican cause to aid in his mission, highlighting themes of loyalty, rebellion, and the quest for justice.
Diesterwegs Neusprachliche Bibliothek - Englische Abteilung - 261: Irish Short Stories
A Selection of Stories for Sekundarstufe II
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Hungersnot
- 433pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Ein kräftiger junger Mann liegt mit einer seltsamen Krankheit namens Liebe darnieder. Eine alte Dame muss als Jockey bei einem Pferderennen einspringen. Ein kleiner Junge träumt von seinem ersten Anzug. Das Leben eines Neugeborenen blüht auf, während dasjenige seines Großvaters schwindet. O'Flahertys Erzählungen haben das große Ganze des menschlichen Lebens im Blick genauso wie das unverwechselbare Detail. Zartheit und Heftigkeit, diskretes Pathos und kühler Realismus, skurriler Humor und Mitgefühl mit den Armen und Unterdrückten verbinden sich in O'Flahertys Erzählkunst zu einer unverwechselbar irischen Mischung.
Der irische Erzähler Liam O'Flaherty, geboren und aufgewachsen auf den entlegenen Aran-Inseln, verarbeitet in meisterhaften Tiergeschichten seine Kindheitseindrücke in einer noch unberührten Natur.
Der Denunziant. Roman
- 317pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Skvělá detektivka. Tři sekundy vládlo v kuchyni mrtvé ticho, potom bylo slyšet, jak se všichni chvějí. Všechny se zmocnilo strašné podezření: někdo udal Francisca Josepha McPhillipa. Udavač! Hrůzu tohoto slova si dokáže uvědomit pouze Ir. V tom okamžiku začali přítomní podezírat jeden druhého.
Grandes novelas: El delator
- 251pages
- 9 heures de lecture



















