Irish Fairy Tales Author:Jeremiah Curtin The eternal cycles of birth and death; pleasure and pain; love and loss and reality and fantasy have always been at the heart of Irish mythology. Here fairies and demons walk hand in hand with mortals and anything…anything can happen. — These tales are sometimes frightening, usually insightful, and always entertaining. But one does not hav... more »e to be Irish to appreciate these marvelous stories, for as the great Irish poet, W.B. Yeats wrote, "everyone is a visionary if you scratch him deep enough."
John Connors and the fairies --
Fitzgerald and Daniel Donoghue --
Fairies of Rahonain and Elizabeth Shea --
The knights of Kerry --
Rahonain castle --
The cattle jobber of Awnascawil --
The midwife of Listowel --
Daniel Crowley and the ghosts --
Tom Daly and the nut-eating ghost --
Tom Connors and the dead girl --
The farmer of Tralee and the fairy cows --
The two gamblers and the fairies --
The girl and the robber --
Maurice Griffin and the fairy doctor --
The three sisters and their husbands' three brothers --
John Shea and the treasure --
St. Martin's eve --
James Murray and saint martin --
Fairy cows --
John Reardon and the sister ghosts --
Maggie Doyle and the dead man --
Pat Doyle and the ghost --
The ghost of Sneem --
The dead mother --
Tim Sheehy sent back to this world to prove his innocence --