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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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The Women on Platform Two
Twist
The Boy from the Sea
The City Changes Its Face
Small Things Like These
Intermezzo
Beautiful world, where are you
Long Island (Eilis Lacey, #2)
The Bee Sting
The Rachel Incident
Nesting
Prophet Song
The Missing Sister (The Seven Sisters, #7)
Frankie
So Late in the Day
Someone in the Attic
So Late in the Day: Stories of Women and Men
Evenings and Weekends
The Bookshop Ladies
Dubliners
Normal People
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Small Things Like These
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Ulysses
Angela’s Ashes (Frank McCourt, #1)
Waiting for Godot
Conversations with Friends
Brooklyn (Eilis Lacey, #1)
Dracula
Foster
Beautiful world, where are you
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar WildeAngela’s Ashes by Frank McCourtDubliners by James JoyceDracula by Bram StokerUlysses by James Joyce
Best Irish Literature
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One Hot Italian Summer by Karina HalleGetting Hot with the Scot by Melonie JohnsonDon't Close Your Eyes by Lynessa JamesSmitten by the Brit by Melonie JohnsonComplicated Moonlight by Lynessa Layne
Book Boyfriends With Accents
124 books — 67 voters
St. Patrick's Day in the Morning by Eve BuntingThe Story of the Leprechaun by Katherine TegenThere Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover! by Lucille ColandroA Fine St. Patrick's Day by Susan WojciechowskiThe Luckiest St. Patrick's Day Ever by Teddy Slater
St Patty's Day Picture Books
119 books — 20 voters


My people - before I was changed - they exchanged this as a sign of devotion. It's a Claddagh ring. The hands represent friendship; the crown represents loyalty... and the heart... Well, you know... Wear it with the heart pointing towards you. It means you belong to somebody. Like this. ...more
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Alexander McCall Smith
He had been thinking of how landscape moulds a language. It was impossible to imagine these hills giving forth anything but the soft syllables of Irish, just as only certain forms of German could be spoken on the high crags of Europe; or Dutch in the muddy, guttural, phlegmish lowlands.
Alexander McCall Smith, Portuguese Irregular Verbs

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