James Stephens Bücher
James Stephens war ein irischer Romanautor und Dichter, dessen Werke oft als Märchen für Erwachsene beschrieben werden. Sein einzigartiger Stil zeichnet sich durch eine seltene Mischung aus Humor und Lyrik aus, die sich in seinen Neuinterpretationen irischer Mythen und Märchen zeigt. Stephens tauchte tief in die irische Mythologie und Folklore ein, um originelle Geschichten zu erschaffen, die seine Liebe zur irischen Kultur und Sprache widerspiegeln. Seine Schriften werden für ihre Vorstellungskraft und ihren Charme geschätzt, die Leser über Generationen hinweg ansprechen.






Deirdre
- 221 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Province du Nord-Ouest de l'Irlande, au pays des Ulates. Alors qu'il se rend chez un de ses sujets, le roi Conor assiste à l'accouchement de l'épouse de ce dernier. Elle donne naissance à une fille à qui l'on donnera, suite à la terrible prophétie du druide Cathfa, le nom de Deirdre, ce qui signifie danger et douleurs à la fois...
Rich in Celtic mythology, this beautifully illustrated collection showcases 26 enchanting tales from Ireland, as narrated by esteemed folklorist Joseph Jacobs. Readers will discover a world filled with ancient gods, captivating witchcraft, clever leprechauns, fearsome sea monsters, and brave heroes. Each story is steeped in tradition, having been passed down through generations in Gaelic, offering a vivid glimpse into the magical and mystical elements of Celtic folklore.
Irish Fairy Tales
- 219 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
More classic Irish myth than "fairy tale," these stories are a window into Ireland's celtic beginnings.
Irish Fairy & Folk Tales
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Explore enchanting stories featuring fairy queens and Celtic warriors in this captivating collection of Irish folk tales. Rich in cultural heritage, the narratives weave together themes of magic, bravery, and the supernatural, offering a glimpse into Ireland's rich folklore. Each tale invites readers into a realm where the mystical and the heroic intertwine, celebrating the timeless traditions and legends that shape Irish identity.
Wondrous tales from Gaelic tradition come alive in this beautifully presented edition, retold by noted folklorists Joseph Jacobs and James Stephens. The book features deluxe silk binding, gold cover embossing, and vibrant full-color illustrations, making it a perfect gift for lovers of mythology and folklore.
Set in a magical, Medieval Ireland, this collection features ten retold folktales by James Stephens, showcasing larger-than-life characters like hunters, warriors, and fairies. Central to many tales is the legendary figure Fionn mac Uail and the heroic Fianna from the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology. Accompanied by Arthur Rackham's enchanting illustrations, including sixteen color plates, this 1920 publication stands out as one of Stephens' most celebrated works, offering a rich glimpse into Irish folklore.
The life of James Stephens is marked by early adversity, having been placed in an industrial school after his father's death. His later embrace of socialism and Irish nationalism influenced his literary work. Renowned for his retellings of Irish myths, Stephens blends humor and lyricism, creating a unique narrative style. He also authored original novels inspired by Irish folklore, including "The Crock of Gold," showcasing his deep connection to Irish culture and storytelling traditions.
The Insurrection in Dublin
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The life of James Stephens is marked by early hardship, having been placed in an industrial school after his father's death. His experiences shaped his later dedication to socialism and Irish nationalism. As a writer, he is known for his unique retellings of Irish myths, blending humor with lyricism, alongside original novels inspired by Irish folklore, such as The Crock of Gold and Demi-Gods. His work reflects a deep connection to Irish culture and language, showcasing his commitment to the Irish identity throughout his literary career.