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Changeling, and Other Stories

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A collection of short stories that interweave intimate courtroom drama, lyrical rural and mythic episodes, and character sketches to probe justice, memory, love, and fate. Scenes move from tense legal proceedings to tavern revelries and elegiac remembrances, often inflected by folklore and irony. The narratives emphasize atmosphere and moral ambiguity, alternating plaintive, wistful, and briskly adventurous tones, and repeatedly consider how past choices, storytelling, and communal traditions shape identity and the outcomes of private lives.

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Donn Byrne

Donn Byrne was an Irish author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often blend elements of fantasy and adventure, showcasing his imaginative storytelling. Among his notable titles is "Messer Marco Polo," which reimagines the travels of the famed Venetian explorer, and "Changeling, and Other Stories," a collection that reflects his interest in folklore and the supernatural. Byrne's writing is characterized by rich prose and a deep appreciation for the human experience, making him a unique voice in the literary heritage of his time.

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