A Frank O'Connor Reader
Short story by Frank O'Connor
"A Frank O'Connor Reader" | |
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Short story by Frank O'Connor | |
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Country | Ireland |
Genre(s) | Short story |
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Publisher | Syracuse University Press |
Publication date | 1994 |
A Frank O'Connor Reader is a compilation of works by the Irish writer Frank O'Connor selected and edited by Michael A. Steinman, and it includes short stories, autobiographical pieces, translations of Irish-language poetry, and essays on topics from politics to literary criticism.[1]
Among the seventeen short stories are one that had never been published anywhere before ("The Rebel") and one that had never been published in book form before ("Darcy in Tír na nÓg"). "Darcy in Tír na nÓg" was originally written by O'Connor in Irish and translated by Richard B. Walsh. It bears no relation to O'Connor's English-language story "Darcy in the Land of Youth" from Traveller's Samples.
References
- ^ Frank O’Connor. A Frank O’Connor Reader. Edited by Michael A. Steinman. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1994.
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Works by Frank O'Connor
collections
- Guests of the Nation
- Bones of Contention
- Crab Apple Jelly
- The Common Chord
- Traveller's Samples
- The Stories of Frank O'Connor
- More Stories by Frank O'Connor
- Domestic Relations
- A Set of Variations
- The Cornet Player Who Betrayed Ireland
- The Collected Stories
- The Collar
- A Frank O'Connor Reader
- The Saint and Mary Kate
- Dutch Interior
- An Only Child
- My Father's Son
- The Wild Bird's Nest
- Lament for Art O'Leary
- The Midnight Court
- Kings, Lords, and Commons
- The Little Monasteries
- The Big Fellow
- Irish Miles
- Leinster, Munster and Connaught
- The Road to Stratford
- Shakespeare's Progress
- The Mirror in the Roadway
- The Lonely Voice
- The Backward Look