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In IRISH FAIRY TALES James Stephens masterfully retells ten Irish legends. The writing is crisp, humorous, and accessible. While reading this book you'll be convinced that you are actually visiting a long lost island of Ireland filled with magic, fairies, and heroes. Lavishly and beautifully illustrated.
"The Crock of Gold" by using James Stephens is a fanciful and philosophical masterpiece that weaves together folklore, delusion, and profound insights into the human situation. Set in a mythical Irish landscape, the radical follows the adventures of a truth seeker, an evil fairy, and a leprechaun, each in pursuit of the titular "Crock of Gold," which symbolizes the remaining supply of happiness and expertise. James Stephens, an Irish creator, employs rich and poetic language to explore profound subject matters such as the pursuit of expertise, the which means of happiness, and the interplay between the material and non-secular geographical regions. The characters embark on a quest that transcends the physical international, delving into the geographical regions of imagination and metaphysics. The novel is well known for its allegorical nature, mixing humor with deep philosophical musings. Through its fantastical factors and magical realism, Stephens crafts a story that invitations readers to reflect at the complexities of life. The tale unfolds as a sequence of encounters and adventures that lead the characters¿and with the aid of extension, the readers¿in the direction of a deeper information of lifestyles's mysteries. "The Crock of Gold" stands as a testament to James Stephens's literary prowess, providing a completely unique and spell binding exploration of the human revel in through the lens of Irish mythology and folklore.
We rely on your support to help us keep producing beautiful, free, and unrestricted editions of literature for the digital age.Will you support our efforts with a donation?This collection of short stories, retold by Irish author James Stephens, focuses mainly on the adventures of legendary hunter-warrior Fionn mac Uail and his companions in the Fianna. The stories often feature the magical people of the Shí (fairies) and their interactions with the residents of medieval Ireland.
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La insurrección de Dublín es un diario que refleja, en primera persona, cómo se vivió el Alzamiento de Pascua de abril de 1916 en la capital irlandesa, antecedente directo de la independencia del país respecto al Reino Unido. Hoy, más de cien años después, en un mundo dónde las naciones sin estado propio siguen ocupando las portadas de los periódicos, parece interesante, y casi necesario, revisar cómo se sucedieron los hechos en un mundo sin redes sociales. Stephens relata como durante la insurrección, la mayor parte de los dublineses en el centro de la ciudad quedaron sumidos en un total desconocimiento de lo que realmente sucedía. Declarado el estado de sitio, sin periódicos, sin medios de comunicación, la gente quedo librada a sus propios recursos para conseguir el más mínimo dato que le permitiera interpretar el caos que la rodeaba. "La barbarie es mayormente la ausencia de noticias", observa Stephens al quinto día. La noticia es reemplazada por el rumor. Éste diario documenta, especialmente, no tanto lo que pasa, sino lo que se dice que está pasando.Nada está escrito. Aunque los acontecimientos de Dublín se resolvieron con la derrota de los alzados después de una semana de combates, abrieron la puerta a que en 1921 se creara y reconociera el Estado Libre Irlandés.
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