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Irish Fairy Tales

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A sequence of Irish folk tales that blend lyrical description with supernatural incidents, including enchanted trees, caves, clever animals, dwarfs, and giants who constrain or challenge human characters. Plots revolve around quests for magic tokens or weapons, tests of courage and fidelity, and clever bargains that bring about rescue or transformation. Settings shift between intimate rooms and wide mythic landscapes, and the narratives favor poetic imagery and quiet melancholy while varying in tone from romantic adventure to moral fable rooted in native oral tradition.

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Edmund Leamy

Edmund Leamy was an Irish author known for his contributions to the genre of fairy tales and short stories. His works often draw upon Irish folklore and mythology, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Ireland. Among his notable titles are "By the Barrow River, and Other Stories," which showcases his storytelling prowess, and "Irish Fairy Tales," a collection that brings traditional tales to life for contemporary readers. Leamy's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and deep appreciation for the enchanting elements of Irish culture.

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