Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry

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William Butler Yeats 1890
English
  • Introduction
  • The Trooping Fairies - The Fairies
  • Frank Martin and The Fairies
  • The Priest's Supper - The Fairy Well of Lagnanay
  • Teig O'Kane and the Corpse
  • Paddy Corcoran's Wife - Cusheen Loo the White Trout: A Legend of Cong
  • The Fairy Thorn - The Legend of Knockgrafton - A Donegal Fairy
  • Changelings The Brewery of Egg-shells - The Fairy Nurse
  • Jamie Freel and the Young Lady - The Stolen Child
  • The Merrow The Soul Cages
  • Flory Cantillon's Funeral
  • The Solitary Fairies -The Lepracaun, or, Fairy Shoemaker
  • Master and Man - Far Darrig in Donegal
  • The Piper and the Puca - Daniel O'Rourke
  • The Kildare Pooka - How Thomas Connolly met the Banshee
  • A Lamantation for the Death of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald - The Banshee of the MacCarthys
  • Ghosts - A Dream
  • Grace Conner
  • A Legend of Tyrone
  • The Black Lamb - Song of the Ghost
  • The Radiant Boy - The Fate of Frank M'Kenna
  • Witches, Fairy Doctors Bewitched
  • Bewitched Butter (Donegal) - A Queen's County Witch
  • The Witch Hare - Bewitched Butter (Queen's County)
  • The Horned Women - The Witches Excursion
  • The Confessions of Tom Bourke
  • The Pudding Bewitched
  • Tyeer-Na-N-Oge The Legend of O'Donoghue
  • Rent-Day - Loughleagh (Lake of Healing)
  • Hy-Brasail - The Isle of the Blest - The Phantom Isle
  • Saints, Priests The Priest's Soul - The Priest of Coloony
  • The Story of the Little Bird - Conversion King Laoghaire's Daughters
  • King O'Toole and His Goose
  • The Devil The Demon Cat - The Long Spoon - The Countess Kathleen
  • The Three Wishes Part 1
  • The Three Wishes Part 2
  • Giants - The Giant's Stairs
  • A Legend of Knockmany
  • Kings, Queens, Princesses, Earls, Robbers - The Twelve Wild Geese
  • The Lazy Beauty and Her Aunts
  • The Haughty Princess - The Enchantment of Gearoidh Iarla
  • Munachar and Manachar - Donald and his Neighbours
  • The Jackdaw
  • The Story of Conn-eda
This is a collection of Fairy and Folk tales. The poet William Butler Yeats collected them from around the Western part of Ireland and translated them near the end of the 1800s. - Summary by Michele Eaton

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