Irish Fairy Tales
1920 book by James Stephens / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Irish Fairy Tales is a retelling of ten Irish folktales by the Irish author James Stephens. The English illustrator Arthur Rackham provided interior artwork, including numerous black and white illustrations and sixteen color plates. The stories are set in a wooded, Medieval Ireland filled with larger-than-life hunters, warriors, kings, and fairies. Many stories concern the Fianna and their captain, Fionn mac Uail, from the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology.[2][3]
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Author | James Stephens |
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Illustrator | Arthur Rackham |
Cover artist | Arthur Rackham |
Country | United Kingdom |
Genre | Folktale |
Publisher | Macmillan & Co. |
Publication date | 1920 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
OCLC | 6835250 |
LC Class | PZ8.S58 Ir[1] |
Preceded by | Reincarnations (1918) |
Followed by | Dierdre (1923) |
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The book was first published by Macmillan and Company in 1920. It is one of Stephens' better-known works.