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- Jane Barlow
2025
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The story is set in the rural Irish village of Lisconnel and revolves around the lives of its inhabitants. When strangers arrive in Lisconnel, they bring with them new ideas, perspectives, and disruptions to the traditional way of life in the village. The novel explores themes of community, change, and the clash between old and new ways.Through its characters and their interactions, "Strangers at Lisconnel" offers insight into the social dynamics and cultural tensions of Irish rural life d...
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- Jane Barlow
2025
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Now would that he who knew so well Of fierce Pigwiggin’s armour fell, And angered Oberon’s wrath, to tell, And how their feud was ended, Yea, would that he, ere hence he sped, Had writ in gold, as I in lead, For men to learn why Fays be fled, And whitherward they wended. It hapt in ages far gone A harmful spell was cast upon That Elfin King, great Oberon, And teen and trouble brought him; And albeit none can track the skill That wove the charm full-fraught with ill, We wot the Bad Brown Wi...
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- Jane Barlow
2009
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By Beach and Bog-Land: Some Irish Stories by Jane Barlow transports listeners to the windswept coasts and mysterious bogs of Ireland, where folklore, local color, and the rhythms of rural life blend into enchanting tales that linger in the imagination.This audiobook captures the charm and richness of Irish storytelling, weaving together narratives that reflect the humor, resilience, and spirituality of the people who inhabit these landscapes. Barlo...
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- Jane Barlow
2025
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The little valley of Letterglas is a very green and very lonesome place almost always, for snow seldom lies on it, and the few people who come into it depart again even sooner and as tracelessly, so that its much grass spreads from month to month uncovered and untrodden. It runs westward—that is, towards the ocean—but never reaches the shore, because a great grassy curtain intervenes, curved round the end of it, and prolonged in the lower hill-ranges that bound it to north and south. They ...
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- Jane Barlow
2019
EN
Strangers at Lisconnel is a sequel to Jane Barlow’s Irish Idylls. The locations and most of the characters are common to both. There is great humor and concomitantly a certain melancholy in most of these stories of the most rural of rural places in Ireland. Although of a higher social class than her characters,Jane Barlow (1856 – 1917) was an Irish writer, noted for her novels and poems describing the lives of the Irish peasantry, chiefly about Lisconnel and Ballyhoy, in relation t...
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- Jane Barlow
2025
EN
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Tales woven from the turf smoke and twilight of old Ireland. In this beautifully crafted collection, Jane Barlow—one of Ireland’s most evocative literary voices of the late 19th century—gathers a series of haunting, heartfelt, and often humorous tales from the Irish countryside. Set in the quiet corners of rural life, A Creel of Irish Stories brims with lyrical prose, rich dialect, and a deep sympathy for the joys and hardships of ordinary folk. From fateful encounters and whispered supers...
€ 2,02
Strangers at Lisconnel
Exploring Irish village life in the late 19th century through captivating storytelling and rich cultural traditions
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- Jane Barlow
2019
EN
In "Strangers at Lisconnel," Jane Barlow presents a rich tapestry of rural Irish life, exploring the intricate social dynamics of a small community confronted by the arrival of outsiders. With her deft prose, Barlow employs a naturalistic style that highlights the subtleties of character development and the vividness of the Irish landscape. Set against the backdrop of Liscannor, the novel captures the interplay of tradition and change, revealing how the tensions between familiarity and for...
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- Jane Barlow
2009
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A Creel of Irish Stories by Jane Barlow is a captivating collection of tales that breathe life into the heart and soul of rural Ireland. With lyrical prose and deep compassion, Barlow weaves vivid portraits of Irish village life—its joys, sorrows, humor, and quiet heroism. Each story captures the voice of the common people, revealing their struggles, resilience, and the enduring beauty of their traditions.Barlow’s writing is rich in local color and...
€ 1,84
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- Jane Barlow
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- Digital Voice Madison G
Ungekürzt
5 hours 5 min
2026
EN
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.Tales woven from the turf smoke and twilight of old Ireland. In this beautifully crafted collection, Jane Barlow—one of Ireland’s most evocative literary voices of the late 19th century—gathers a series of haunting, heartfelt, and often humorous tales from the Irish countryside. Set in the quiet corners of rural life, A Creel of Irish Stories brims with lyrical prose, rich dialect, and a deep sympathy for the joys and hardships of ordin...
€ 6,47
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- Jane Barlow
2025
EN
Tales woven from the turf smoke and twilight of old Ireland. In this beautifully crafted collection, Jane Barlow—one of Ireland’s most evocative literary voices of the late 19th century—gathers a series of haunting, heartfelt, and often humorous tales from the Irish countryside. Set in the quiet corners of rural life, A Creel of Irish Stories brims with lyrical prose, rich dialect, and a deep sympathy for the joys and hardships of ordinary folk. From fateful encounters and whispered supers...
€ 0,99
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- JANE BARLOW
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- Ashley Delatorre
Ungekürzt
8 hours 33 min
2022
EN
Irish Idylls is a collection of short stories about Irish peasantry during the 19th Century. Ms Jane Barlow, an Irish lass, having, unbelievably, an uncertain date of birth, has a turn of phrase that delights and simultaneously enmeshes the reader/listener with compassion for her tableau. She captures the tune and lilt of dialogue so delightfully. A tiny sample: "So, by hook or by crook, Lisconnel holds together from year to year, with no particular prospect of changes; though it would be ...
€ 4,22
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- Jane Barlow
2009
EN
A collection of Irish short stories vividly portraying rural life, folklore, hardship, and quiet heroism along Ireland’s coasts and countryside.
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