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A James Stephens reader ; selected and with an introd. by Lloyd Frankenberg ; preface by Padraic Colum. [James Stephens as a prose artist; The other end of the rainbow; THe Charwoman's daughter; The Glass of beer; The threepenny-piece; Three lovers who lost; Patsy Mac Cann; Eileen Ni Cooley; The insurrection in Dublin : Monday; Irish fairy tales; The story of Tuan Mac Cairill; The little brawl at Allen; The Carl of the drab coat; Deirdre [Excerpt] --In the land of youth : The feast of Samhain; Etched in Moonlight; Hunger; On Prose; La Poesie pure; Poems:; Insurrections; The hill of vision; Songs from the clay; The rocky road to Dublin; Reincarnations; A poetry recital; Strict joy; Kings & the moon]xxxiv, 467 p. ; 21 cm.; LCCN: 62-8597 ; LC: PR6037.T4; Dewey: 828.912; 828.5 ; OCLC: 3711570 ; stiff paper wrappers ; foxing ; Contents: James Stephens as a prose artist -- The other end of the rainbow -- THe Charwoman's daughter -- The Glass of beer -- The threepenny-piece -- Three lovers who lost -- Patsy Mac Cann -- Eileen Ni Cooley -- The insurrection in Dublin : Monday -- Irish fairy tales -- The story of Tuan Mac Cairill -- The little brawl at Allen -- The Carl of the drab coat -- Deirdre [Excerpt] --In the land of youth : The feast of Samhain -- Etched in Moonlight -- Hunger -- On Prose -- La Poesie pure -- Poems: -- Insurrections -- The hill of vision -- Songs from the clay -- The rocky road to Dublin -- Reincarnations -- A poetry recital -- Strict joy -- Kings and the moon -- Index to first lines and titles ; foxing ; else G
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