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.

New Releases Tagged "Irish Literature"

Saoirse
Marrying the Matchmaker (A Shanahan Match, #4)
Grace
Murder at an Irish Session (An Irish Village Mystery Book 12)
This House Will Feed
Darkrooms
Esther Is Now Following You
Small Things Like These
Intermezzo
The Irish Goodbye
It Should Have Been You
Beautiful World, Where Are You
The Bee Sting
The Elements (The Elements, #1-4)
Long Island (Eilis Lacey, #2)
Nesting
The Rachel Incident
So Late in the Day
Evenings and Weekends
Prophet Song
Water
Someone in the Attic
Dracula by Bram StokerThe Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar WildeDubliners by James JoyceThe Story of Lucy Gault by William TrevorA Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
Best Books by Irish Authors
282 books — 38 voters
Circle of Friends by Maeve BinchyDubliners by James JoyceThe Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar WildeWaiting for Godot by Samuel BeckettLight a Penny Candle by Maeve Binchy
The Rich Irish Literature Hit List
76 books — 32 voters

Circle of Friends by Maeve BinchyIn the Woods by Tana FrenchDubliners by James JoyceTara Road by Maeve BinchyTrinity by Leon Uris
Best Fiction Set in Ireland
815 books — 551 voters
Cold Mountain by Charles FrazierLonesome Dove by Larry McMurtryThe Killer Angels by Michael ShaaraThe Age of Innocence by Edith WhartonThe Far Pavilions by M.M. Kaye
Best 1800s Historical Fiction
458 books — 284 voters

A Winter Away by Elizabeth FairMrs. Tim Carries On by D.E. StevensonThe Lark by E. NesbitBramton Wick by Elizabeth FairSpam Tomorrow by Verily Anderson
Furrowed Middlebrow
95 books — 32 voters

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

Daniel Patrick Moynihan
To be Irish is to know that in the end the world will break your heart.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan

James Joyce
The sea, the snotgreen sea, the scrotumtightening sea.
James Joyce, Ulysses

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