Legends and Stories of Ireland - Samuel Lover

Legends and Stories of Ireland

By Samuel Lover

  • Release Date: 2012-05-09
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature

Description

Samuel Lover (Feb. 24, 1797 -  July 6, 1868) was an Anglo-Irish novelist, songwriter, and painter. Born in Dublin, he was privately educated. Declining to join his father’s stockbroking office, he became a successful portraitist.  He also wrote some Irish songs, which became very popular.  He turned one of those songs, Rory O’More, into a novel and a play.  Other short stories, sketches, and tunes were published in magazines, including one he founded with Charles Dickens, Bentley’s Magazine. He eventually resided in London.
The Legends and Stories of Ireland is is a collection of Irish folklore filtered through the memory of the author.  It was written before the Celtic Revival period, so the purpose was to entertain, rather than stand as an exact record of the art of Irish storytelling.  Even so, ghosts, fairy trout, fools, pipers, saints and sinners, and other supernatural beings from traditional Celtic lore are featured in these stories.   
This edition of The Legends and Stories of Ireland is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and pictures of Ireland and characters from Irish folklore. 

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