Tales of the West of Ireland

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Dufour Editions, 1967 - 217 Seiten
Like William Carleton, James Berry, a native of County Mayo, came from peasant stock. He spent his whole life in the West until his death at the age of seventy-two in 1914. The material of his tales comes from the people of Mayo and Galway, and introduces the smugglers, the packmen and the raparees of the West. Mainly handed down to him by word of mouth, they tell of poor communities living in a bleak and beautiful countryside against a background of secret societies, man-hunts, smuggling, murders, wakes, rebellion and starvation. Some go back hundreds of years, evoking the legendary past of Connemara, while others are Berry's own tales of the Ireland of his youth when the shadow of the Famine hovered over the West.

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A Parliamentary Election During the Famine
1
How MauraneeOrtha Won the Race at Ballyknock
10
The Three Druidical Swords of Casey
25
Jimmy McDonoughs Flight to Connemara
36
The Rolling Stone of Lether Brickawn
42
Hugh Gordon the Jumper of Feenone
51
The Adventures of Foranan OFergus the Physician
65
Deaf Hugh OFergus and His Descendants
78
The Wonderful World of Hugh OMalley
92
Thulera the Lazy Servant
103
The Murder of Boyce Egan
110
Doonal Mergeach the Bard of West Mayo
117

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