About This Book
A collection of comic sketches and short tales draws on Irish folklore, local legend, and everyday life to offer whimsical, often satirical portraits of people and customs. A prefatory essay considers the endurance of tradition and myth, while the individual pieces move between humorous folk anecdotes, fairy lore, domestic vignettes, and occasional city episodes. The author employs lively dialectal color and stagewise characterization to blend burlesque, sentiment, and moral observation, keeping the tone conversational and anecdotal as the work alternates between fanciful storytelling and pointed social commentary.
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