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  • 'Hound' by George Green: Summary of a book by George Green that retells the Irish legend of Cuchullain, the Hound of Ulster.
  • Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland: By Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde (1887), at sacred-texts.com.
  • Beside the Fire: Collection of Irish Gaelic folk stories, edited, translated, and annotated by Douglas Hyde (1910), at sacred-texts.com.
  • Donegal Fairy Stories: By Seumas MacManus (1900), e-text from the Baldwin Project.
  • In Chimney Corners - Merry Tales of Irish Folklore: By Seumas MacManus (1899), e-text from the Baldwin Project.
  • Irish Fairy Folk: Images from the ancient tales combined with observations.
  • Irish Fairy Tales: By James Stephens (1920), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
  • Irish Fairy Tales: By James Stephens (1882-1950), e-text from the Project Gutenberg.
  • Irish Ghost Stories: Short summaries of a few tales with illustrations.
  • Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts: By Patrick Kennedey (1891), at sacred-texts.com.
  • Literature and Verse: Comprising tales from all dimensions of the Irish story telling tradition, including tales of Celtic Ireland, monastic traditions, proverbs, prayers, and curses.
  • Richard Marsh, Storyteller: Storyteller focussing on Irish myths, legends, and folk tales, with six sample tales.
  • Witch and Priest Juxtaposed: Two Figures from Irish Traditional Narratives: Article by Deirdre Nuttall, discussing the roles of the parish priest and the witch in Irish legends.


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