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1914 •
Life in Ireland at the turn of the last century, as told through 15 short stories.
Ulysses
James Joyce
109 days
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1922 •
Called both a modernist masterpiece and unreadable blasphemy, Joyce follows a day in the life of Leopold Bloom in a story filled with allusions, humor, suspense, and commentary on the human experience.
The Dead
James Joyce
7 days
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1914 •
Described as one of the greatest short stories in the English language, Joyce follows Gabriel through the insecurities of a party, leading to a deeply unsettling revelation about his wife.
The Celtic Twilight
W.B. Yeats
14 days
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1902 •
Take a dive into the fascinating world of Irish folklore. A "handful of dreams" with fairies, ghosts, and spirits.
Irish Fairy Tales
James Stephens
22 days
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1920 •
A collection of Irish sagas, myths, and folk tales brilliantly told by James Stephens, a close friend of James Joyce.
The Crock of Gold
James Stephens
18 days
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1912 •
A comic novel mixing Irish folklore, philosophy, and a "battle of the sexes" all with "Stephens' eye for beautiful detail."
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
James Joyce
36 days
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1916 •
Joyce writes of his own alter ego: Stephen Dedalus, as he rebels against Catholic and Irish conventions and undergoes a spiritual and intellectual awakening.
Man and Superman
George Bernard Shaw
19 days
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1905 •
After her father’s death, Ann Whitefield is left in the care of two men: the old Roebuck Ramsden and young political firebrand Jack Tanner.
Castle Rackrent
Maria Edgeworth
9 days
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1800 •
The story of three generations of an Irish estate as seen through the eyes of their longtime servant.
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