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Anita Hendy, Irish Author

http://www.anitahendy.com

Books by Irish author Anita Hendy. Childrens books and an adult trilogy set in Ireland

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CELT

http://www.ucc.ie/celt/

CELT, the Corpus of Electronic Texts, brings the wealth of Irish literary and historical culture to the Internet, for the use and benefit of everyone worldwide. It has a searchable online database consisting of contemporary and historical topics from many

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Golden Apples - Six Simple Steps to Success

http://www.goldenapples.ie

Bill Cullen’s acclaimed new book. Read reviews and buy online.

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Just Published...Dark Valley Observing

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/aladdin/darkvalleyobserving.html

Dark Valley Observing, The Long Road To Nothingness, Hello World, thoughts, reflections, imagery, Smiling, self-contradictory poems, Falling Asleep, Falling Awake, poem, poetry, dark poetry, sad poetry, love poetry, fun poetry, online poetry,

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Literature and Verse

http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bj333/verse.html

Comprising tales from all dimensions of the Irish story telling tradition, including tales of Celtic Ireland, monastic traditions, proverbs, prayers, and curses.

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Mr. O.W. - Oscar Wilde: The great Irish playwright and poet

http://users.belgacom.net/wilde

This website is devoted to the life and work of Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), the famous (or notorious) Irish poet, novelist, playwright and wit. You'll find here a biography, a lot of pictures, quotes, stories, discussions about...

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wait til i tell ye

http://itellye.blogspot.com/

8 out of 10 stars (1 vote)

a Northern Irish literary journal (of sorts)

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Witch and Priest Juxtaposed: Two Figures from Irish Traditional Narratives

http://haldjas.folklore.ee/folklore/vol9/nuttall.htm

Article by Deirdre Nuttall, discussing the roles of the parish priest and the witch in Irish legends.

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