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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 superstitions to the enduring bonds of family and community, these stories capture the soul of a people shaped…mehr

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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 superstitions to the enduring bonds of family and community, these stories capture the soul of a people shaped by land, legend, and resilience. Barlow's keen ear and compassionate eye make each story feel like it's been carried down through generations-shared by firelight, steeped in memory. For readers who treasure the storytelling traditions of Ireland, this collection is a forgotten gem waiting to be rediscovered.

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Jane Barlow was an Irish writer known for creating novels and poems that focus on the lives of the Irish peasantry and their experiences during challenging periods. Her work frequently portrays rural communities in places like Lisconnell and Ballyhoy, examining their relationships with landlords and the lasting effects of historical hardships, including the Great Famine. Through her writing, she offered compassionate and insightful depictions of individuals facing poverty, struggle, and resilience within their close-knit communities. Barlow's work is marked by vivid local color and careful attention to the customs and beliefs that shaped rural life. She was born on 17 October 1856 in Dollymount, Dublin, Ireland, and pursued her education at Trinity College Dublin. Throughout her life, she displayed a deep interest in social conditions and the human spirit's ability to endure adversity. Jane Barlow's contributions remain valued for their thoughtful exploration of Irish rural identity and the powerful narratives of ordinary people living through extraordinary times. She died on 17 April 1917 in Bray, Ireland.