The Birth Of Bran
  • Por James Stephens
  • Editor: Interactive Media

There are people who do not like dogs a bit—they are usually women—but in this story there is a man who did not like dogs. In fact, he hated them. When he saw one he used to...

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Mongan's Frenzy
  • Por James Stephens
  • Editor: Interactive Media

The abbot of the Monastery of Moville sent word to the story-tellers of Ireland that when they were in his neighbourhood they should call at the monastery, for he wished to...

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Mary Makebelieve
  • Por James Stephens
  • Editor: Paco e Littera

A obra The Charwoman's Daugher, cujo título agora em versão traduzida é Mary Makebelieve, conta a história de uma garota muito bonita e sonhadora que se tornou objeto de...

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The Wooing Of Becfola
  • Por James Stephens
  • Editor: Interactive Media

We do not know where Becfola came from. Nor do we know for certain where she went to. We do not even know her real name, for the name Becfola, “Dowerless” or...

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The Story Of Tuan Mac Caurill
  • Por James Stephens
  • Editor: Interactive Media

Finnian, the Abbott of Moville, went southwards and eastwards in great haste. News had come to him in Donegal that there were yet people in his own province who believed in gods...

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The Boyhood Of Fionn
  • Por James Stephens
  • Editor: Interactive Media

He was a king, a seer and a poet. He was a lord with a manifold and great train. He was our magician, our knowledgeable one, our soothsayer. All that he did was sweet with him....

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Becuma Of The White Skin
  • Por James Stephens
  • Editor: Interactive Media

There are more worlds than one, and in many ways they are unlike each other. But joy and sorrow, or, in other words, good and evil, are not absent in their degree from any of the...

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The Little Brawl At Allen
  • Por James Stephens
  • Editor: Interactive Media

It happened that Fionn mac Uail had summoned the gentlemen of the Fianna and their wives to a banquet. Everybody came, for a banquet given by Fionn was not a thing to be missed....

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Oisin's Mother
  • Por James Stephens
  • Editor: Interactive Media

Evening was drawing nigh, and the Fianna-Finn had decided to hunt no more that day. The hounds were whistled to heel, and a sober, homeward march began. For men will walk soberly...

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The Enchanted Cave Of Cesh Corran
  • Por James Stephens
  • Editor: Interactive Media

Fionn mac Uail was the most prudent chief of an army in the world, but he was not always prudent on his own account. Discipline sometimes irked him, and he would then take any...

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