Irish Literature

For a comparatively small island, Ireland has made a disproportionately large contribution to world literature in all its branches. Irish literature encompasses the Irish and English languages.

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This House Will Feed
Darkrooms
Esther Is Now Following You
Small Things Like These
Intermezzo
The Irish Goodbye
Beautiful World, Where Are You
It Should Have Been You
The Bee Sting
So Late in the Day
Long Island (Eilis Lacey, #2)
The Elements (The Elements, #1-4)
The Rachel Incident
Nesting
Prophet Song
Evenings and Weekends
So Late in the Day: Stories of Women and Men
Water
Dubliners
Small Things Like These
Normal People
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Ulysses
Angela's Ashes (Frank McCourt, #1)
Waiting for Godot
Foster
Conversations with Friends
Brooklyn (Eilis Lacey, #1)
Dracula
Beautiful World, Where Are You
A Discovery of Witches by Deborah HarknessInTRANSigence by Dianna KennyThe Cyclops by Emerson LittlefieldPersuasion by Jane AustenEmma by Jane Austen
My Favored Reads
364 books — 87 voters

A Fall of Marigolds by Susan MeissnerWhat Was Ellis Island? by Patricia Brennan DemuthMurphy's Law by Rhys BowenIf Your Name Was Changed At Ellis Island by Ellen LevineAmerican Passage by Vincent J. Cannato
Ellis Island: Fiction & Non-Fiction
30 books — 19 voters
Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourtEarly Irish Myths and Sagas by AnonymousThe Immortal Irishman by Timothy EganThe Graves Are Walking by John     KellyCeltic Tales by Kate Forrester
Irish Studies
110 books — 15 voters

Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourtIn the Woods by Tana FrenchDubliners by James JoyceUlysses by James JoyceThe Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
Best Irish Books
686 books — 605 voters
Pride and Prejudice by Jane AustenJane Eyre by Charlotte BrontëThe Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. TolkienWuthering Heights by Emily Brontë1984 by George Orwell
Best British and Irish Literature
1,172 books — 1,111 voters


Sally Rooney
Death was, of course, the most ordinary thing that could happen, at some level I knew that. Still, I had stood there waiting to see the body in the river, ignoring the real living bodies all around me, as if death was more of a miracle than life was.
Sally Rooney, Mr Salary

Kate Horsley
Rather than seeing a contest between druid and Christian, I see a kinship between stone chapel and stone circle.
Kate Horsley, Confessions of a Pagan Nun

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