Name
|
Date
|
Region
|
Author
|
Book or collection
|
Type
|
The Abduction of a Voter
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
The Adventures of Ciad, Son of the King of Norway
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
Donegal Fairy Stories[24]
|
|
Adventures of Gilla Na Chreck An Gour (The Fellow in the Goat-skin)
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
650 + 571
|
The Adventures of Leithin
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Adventures of the Son of Bad Counsel
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Alp-Luachra
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
The Amadan Mor and the Gruagach of the castle of Gold
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
The Amadan of the Dough
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
Donegal Fairy Stories[24]
|
|
An Braon Suan Or
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Angelus
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[28]
|
|
The Apprentice Thief (of the South of Ireland)
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
The Apprentice Thief (of Ballyshanny)
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
Arrival
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Art the king's Son, and Balor Beimenach, two Sons-In-Law of King Under the Wave
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
The Bad Stepmother
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
Balor of the Evil Eye and Lui Lavada his Grandson
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Balor of Tory Island
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Ballads and Ballad Singers
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
Banshee
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Banshee
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
David Russell McAnally
|
Irish Wonders[33]
|
|
The Banshee (of Ballintobber)
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
Barry O'Reirdon, The Navigator
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[34]
|
|
The Battle of the Berrins
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
The Battle of Ventry
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Beauty of the World
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
Becuma of the White Skin
|
1920
|
Ireland
|
James Stephens
|
Irish Fairy Tales[36]
|
|
The Bee, the Harp, the Mouse, and the Bum-Clock
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
Donegal Fairy Stories[24]
|
|
The Belated Priest
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
Bewitched Butter (Donegal)
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Letitia McClintock
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
Bewitched Butter (Queen's County/ County Laois)
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
The Bewitched Churn
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Big Poor People
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
William Henry Frost
|
Fairies and Folk of Ireland[38]
|
|
Billy Beg and the Bull
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
Billy Duffy and the Devil
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Peter Henry Emerson
|
Welsh Fairy Tales and Other Stories[15]
|
|
The Bird of the Golden Land
|
1954
|
Ireland
|
Eileen O'Faolain
|
Irish Sagas and Folk Tales[39]
|
|
Birth of Fin MacCumhail and Origin of the Fenians of Erin
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
The Birthday of the Infanta
|
1891
|
Ireland
|
Oscar Wilde
|
A House of Pomegranates
|
|
The Birthday Honors of the Fairy Queen
|
1919
|
Ireland
|
Hapgood Moore
|
Childhood Favourites and Fairy Stories[41]
|
|
The Blacksmith
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
Black, Brown, and Grey
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
The Black Book
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Black Bull of the Castle of Blood
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
The Black Cattle of Durzy Island
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Black Cloud
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Black Cross
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Black Thief and Knight of the Glen
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
Black Stairs on Fire
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Black Thief
|
1954
|
Ireland
|
Eileen O'Faolain
|
Irish Sagas and Folk Tales[42]
|
|
The Black Thief and King Conal's Three Horses
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Blaiman, Son of Apple, in the Kingdom of the White Strand
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Blarney Castle
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Blood-Drawing Ghost
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
Bloom-of-Youth and the Witch of the Elders
|
1918
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said[45]
|
|
The Boy Apprenticed to an Enchanter
|
1920
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The Boy Apprenticed to an Enchanter[46]
|
|
The Boy Who Knew How to Speak to Birds and How he came to Know what the Birds Said
|
1918
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said[45]
|
|
The Boy Who Was Long on His Mother
|
1896
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Five Irish Stories[47]
|
|
The Bracket Bull
|
1909
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde & Alfred Perceval Graves
|
The Irish Fairy Book[48]
|
|
Bran
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
The Brewery of Egg-Shells
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Bride's Death-Song[50]
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Brown Bear of Norway
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
425A
|
The Buideach, the Tinker, and the Black Donkey
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Bunworth Banshee
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Burial of the Tithe
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[34]
|
|
Cahal, Son of King Conor in Erin, and Bloom of Youth, Daughter of the King of Hathony
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Captain Webb and the Robber Chief
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Captive Princess
|
1973
|
Ireland
|
Sinéad de Valera
|
Irish Fairy Stories[52]
|
|
Capture of Bridget Purcell
|
1826
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[53]
|
|
The Card Player
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Cards of the Gambler
|
|
Ireland
|
Benedict Kiely
|
The Penguin Book of Irish Short Stories[54]
|
|
Carrig-Cleena
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The Carl of the Drab Coat
|
1920
|
Ireland
|
James Stephens
|
Irish Fairy Tales[36]
|
|
The Catastrophe
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
The Catspell
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Cattle Jobber of Awnascawil
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
Cauth Morrisy Looking for Service
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Cave Fairies
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Champion of the Red Belt
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The Changeling
|
1825
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[56]
|
|
The Changeling and his Bagpipes
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
A Chapter That you Can Skip
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
William Henry Frost
|
Fairies and Folk of Ireland[38]
|
|
The Chase of Slieve Cullinn
|
1879
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Weston Joyce
|
Old Celtic Romances[57]
|
|
The Chase of Slieve Fuad
|
1879
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Weston Joyce
|
Old Celtic Romances[57]
|
|
The Child's Dream
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Child that went With the Fairies
|
1894/1923
|
Ireland
|
Sheridan Le Fanu
|
Madam Crowl's Ghost and Other Tales of Mystery[58]
|
|
Christmas Alms
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Christmas Cuckoo
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Frances Browne
|
Granny's Wonderful Chair[59]
|
|
Christmas Eve
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Coldfeet and the Queen of Lonesome Island
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
The Comparison as to Age Between the Four Elders: Namely, the Crow of Achill, the Great Eagle of Leac Na Bhfaol, the Blind Trout of Assaroe, and the Hag of Beare
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Clearing From Guilt
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Cleverness of Mortals
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
William Henry Frost
|
Fairies and Folk of Ireland[38]
|
|
Clouds and Sunlight
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Clough-Na-Cuddy
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Cluricaun
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Cluricaun's Tale
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Coming of Finn
|
1909
|
Ireland
|
Standish O'Grady & Alfred Perceval Graves
|
The Irish Fairy Book[48]
|
|
Conal and Donal and Taig
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
Donegal Fairy Stories [24]
|
|
Conary Mor
|
1910
|
Ireland
|
Ella Young
|
Celtic Wonder-Tales[60]
|
|
Connla of the Golden Hair and the Fairy Maiden
|
1879
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Weston Joyce
|
Old Celtic Romances[57]
|
|
The Confessions of Tom Bourke
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Cormac and Mary
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Corney's Fiddle
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Corpse Watchers
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Cotter's Son and the Half Slim Champion
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
The Countess Kathleen O'Shea
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
The Court of Crinnawn
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
The Cow of Plenty
|
1910
|
Ireland
|
Ella Young
|
Celtic Wonder-Tales[60]
|
|
Creatures of the Were: The Hare
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Creatures of the Were: The Wolves
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Crock Found in the Rath
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Crookened Back
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Cuculin
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
Cud, Cad, Micad, Three sons of the King Urhu
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
The Curse of Kishogue
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[34]
|
|
The Dawn
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Dan Doolin's Ghost
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Daniel Crowley and the Ghosts
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
Daniel O'Rourke
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Daniel the Outlaw
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
Darby Doyle and the Voyage to Quebec
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
Darby the Red Cat
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The Dark Horseman
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Dead Mother
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Dead Soldier
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Death Coach
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Death of Bearachan
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Defeat of the Widows
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
David Russell McAnally
|
Irish Wonders[33]
|
|
The Demon Cat
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Devil's Mill
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
The Devoted Friend
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Oscar Wilde
|
The Happy Prince and Other Tales
|
|
Diarmid Bawn the Piper
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Diving Cap
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Doctor Cure-all
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
Donal That Was Rich and Jack That Was Poor
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
Donegal Fairy Stories[24]
|
|
A Donegal Fairy
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Letitia McClintock
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
The Doom
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
Donald And His Neighbours
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
The Dreamers
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
Dreaming Tim Jarvis
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Dyeermud Ulta and the King in South Erin
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
The Earth-Shapers
|
1910
|
Ireland
|
Ella Young
|
Celtic Wonder-Tales[60]
|
|
Ellen Duncan
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland [23]
|
|
Elin Gow, the Swordsmith from Erin and the Cow Glas Gainach
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
The Emigrants
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Enchanted Cave
|
1906
|
Ireland
|
Edmund Leamy
|
Irish Fairy Tales[62]
|
|
The Enchanted Cave of Cess Corran
|
1920
|
Ireland
|
James Stephens
|
Irish Fairy Tales[36]
|
|
The Enchanted Island
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
David Russell McAnally
|
Irish Wonders[33]
|
|
The Enchanted Lake
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
An Essay on Fools - Jimmy the Fool
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
The Enchantment of Garrett the Earl / Gearhoidh Iarla
|
1866 / 1891
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[63]
|
|
Ethna The Bride
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Evil Eye
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
Evil Spells
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Faery Host
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Fair, Brown and Trembling
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
510A + 403
|
The Fairies and the Butler
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The Fairies' as Fallen Angels
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Fairies' Dancing-Place
|
1892
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton
|
Irish Fairy Tales[64]
|
|
Fairies or no Fairies
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Fairies of Rahonain and Elizabeth Shea
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Fairies' Revenge
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Fairy Boy
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Fairy Changeling
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Fairy Child (of Grange)
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Fairy Child (of Innis-Sark)
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
Fairy Cows
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Fairy Cure
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Fairy Dance
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
A Fairy Enchantment
|
1892
|
Ireland
|
William Butler Yeats
|
Irish Fairy Tales[64]
|
|
A Fairy Faction Fight /Faction Fight Among the Fairies
|
1866 / 1891
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[63]
|
|
The Fairy Finder
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[34]
|
|
The Fairy Goose
|
1927
|
Ireland
|
Liam O'Flaherty
|
The Fairy Goose and Two Other Stories[65]
|
|
The Fairy Greyhound
|
1892
|
Ireland
|
William Butler Yeats
|
Irish Fairy Tales[64]
|
|
Fairy Help - The Phouka
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
Fairy Justice
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Fairy Midwife
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Fairy Music
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Fairy Nurse
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Fairy's Purse
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Fairy Race
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Fairy Tree of Dooros
|
1906
|
Ireland
|
Edmund Leamy
|
Irish Fairy Tales[62]
|
|
Fairy Wiles
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Fairy's Quern
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The False Bride
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
Famine
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Fann Mac Cuil and the Scotch Giant
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
Far Darrig in Donegal
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Letitia McClintock
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
The Farmer And His Servant
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
The Farmer of Tralee and the Fairy Cows
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Farmer Punished
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Farmer's Son and the Bishop
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Farmer's Wife
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Fate of Frank M'Kenna
|
1845
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton
|
Tales and Sketches[66]
|
|
Father Roach
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
Feather O' My Wing
|
1939
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
|
425N (425B)
|
The Fellow in the Goat-skin
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
See "Adventures of Gilla Na Chreck An Gour"
|
|
The Fenian Knights
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Fenian Scare
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Fergus O'Mara and the Air-Demons
|
1892
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Weston Joyce
|
Irish Fairy Tales[64]
|
|
Festivities at the House of Conan
|
1909
|
Ireland
|
Nicholas O'Kearney & Alfred Perceval Graves
|
The Irish Fairy Book[48]
|
|
The Field of Boliauns
|
1825
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[56]
|
|
Fin MacCool and the Daughter of the king of the White Nation
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Fin MacCool, Faolan, and the Mountain of Happiness
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Fin MacCool, Ceadach Og, and the Fish-Hag
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Fin MacCool, the Hard Gilla and the High King
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Fin MacCool, the Three Giants, and the Small Men
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Fin MacCumhail and the Fenians of Erin in the Castle of Fear Dubh
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
Fin MacCumhail and the Knight of the Full Axe
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
Fin MacCumhail, the Seven Brothers, and the King of France
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
Fin MacCumhail and the Son of the King of Alba
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
Finn Mac Cool, the Giants, and the Small Men
|
1954
|
Ireland
|
Eileen O'Faolain
|
Irish Sagas and Folk Tales[39]
|
|
Fionn and the Red Man
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Fior Usga
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Fire on the Mountain
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Fisherman and His Soul
|
1891
|
Ireland
|
Oscar Wilde
|
A House of Pomegranates
|
|
The Fisherman's Son and the Gruagach of Tricks
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
Fitzgerald and Daniel O'Donoghue
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
Flory Cantillon's Funeral
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Fool Tom and His Brother Jack
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
The Four-Leafed Shamrock (of Dingle)
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Four-Leafed Shamrock (of Killarney)
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Frank Martin and the Fairies
|
1845
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton
|
Tales and Sketches[66] ef>
|
|
Friar Brian
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Friars of Urlaur
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
Fuin Mac Cumhal and the Salmon of Knowledge
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The Gambler of the Branch
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Ghost and His Wives
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The Ghosts and the Game of Football
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Ghost of Sneem
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Giant and His Royal Servants
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Giant and the Birds
|
1918
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said[45]
|
|
The Giant of The Band Beggar's Hall
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
The Giant Walker
|
1909
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Ferguson & Alfred Perceval Graves
|
The Irish Fairy Book[48]
|
|
The Giant's Stairs
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Gilla of the Enchantments
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
Gilla Na Grakin and Fin MacCumhail
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
The Gilla Na Gruaga Donna
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Gilla Rua
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Girl and the Robber
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Girl Who Sat by the Ashes
|
1919
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The Girl Who Sat by the Ashes[67]
|
|
The Gloss Gavlen
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The Goban Saor
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
God Spare You Your Health
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Going of Conn Amongst the Goats
|
1896
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Five Irish Stories[47]
|
|
The Gold Seeker
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Golden Fly
|
1910
|
Ireland
|
Ella Young
|
Celtic Wonder-Tales[60]
|
|
The Golden Spears
|
1906
|
Ireland
|
Edmund Leamy
|
Irish Fairy Tales[62]
|
|
The Golden Turf
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
A Good Action
|
1910
|
Ireland
|
Ella Young
|
Celtic Wonder-Tales[60]
|
|
The Good Boy and the Boy that Envied Him
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Good Woman
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Gra-Gal-Machree
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Grace Connor
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Letitia McClintock
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
Grassy Hollow
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Grateful Beasts (Irish Tale)
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Great Worm of the Shannon
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Greedy Shepherd
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Frances Browne
|
Granny's Wonderful Chair[59]
|
|
The Greek Princess and the Young Gardener
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
550
|
The Gridiron
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
Grig
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
Guleesh Na Guss Dhu
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
The Hag's Bed
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Hags of the Long Teeth
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
Hairy Rouchy
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Harper
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Haughty Princess
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Headless Horseman
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Headless Horseman of Shanacloch
|
1833
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [E.W.], 1833; [C.J.T.], 1889
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55][68]
|
|
The Hammer Man
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Hand
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Hanlon's Mill
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Happy Prince
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Oscar Wilde
|
The Happy Prince and Other Tales
|
|
Hard-Gum, Strong-Ham, Swift-Foot, and the Eyeless Lad
|
1896
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Five Irish Stories[47]
|
|
The Harvest Dinner
|
1828
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[69]
|
|
The Haunted Castle
|
1825
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[56]
|
|
The Haunted Cellar
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Haunted Cliff
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Help of God in the Road
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Henpecked Giant
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
David Russell McAnally
|
Irish Wonders[33]
|
|
The Hen-Wife's Son and the Princess Bright-Brow
|
1918
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said[45]
|
|
Her Gra Bawn
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Hermit Turned Pilgrim
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
The Hidden Treasure
|
1828
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
See "Linn-na-Payshta"
|
|
Hie Over to England: Shaun Long and the Fairies
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
The Highest Penny
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Hill-Man and the House-Wife
|
1909
|
Ireland
|
Juliana Horatia Ewing & Alfred Perceval Graves
|
The Irish Fairy Book[48]
|
|
His Lordship's Coat
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Holy Well and The Murderer
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
Hookedy-Crookedy
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
Donegal Fairy Stories[24]
|
|
The Horned Women
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Horse Tamer
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The House in the Lake
|
1906
|
Ireland
|
Edmund Leamy
|
Irish Fairy Tales[62]
|
|
How I got My Passage Money
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
How Oisin Convinced Patrick the Cleric
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Anna MacManus (Ethna Carbery)
|
In The Celtic Past[70]
|
|
How the Lakes were Made
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
David Russell McAnally
|
Irish Wonders[33]
|
|
How the Son of Gobhaun Saor Shortened the Road
|
1910
|
Ireland
|
Ella Young
|
Celtic Wonder-Tales[60]
|
|
How the Son of Gobhaun Saor Sold the Sheepskin
|
1910
|
Ireland
|
Ella Young
|
Celtic Wonder Tales[60]
|
|
How Thomas Connolly Met the Banshee
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
John Todhunter
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
The Hunchbacks
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Huntsman's Son
|
1906
|
Ireland
|
Edmund Leamy
|
Irish Fairy Tales[62]
|
|
I'll be Wiser the Next Time
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
Inisfail
|
1910
|
Ireland
|
Ella Young
|
Celtic Wonder-Tales[60]
|
|
Innisfallen
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Into Eternity
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Into the Shadowland
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Irish Carman
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
An Irish Chameleon
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Irish Whistle
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Iron Crucifix
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
William Henry Frost
|
Fairies and Folk of Ireland[38]
|
|
The Jackdaw
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
Jack
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
Jack and Bill (Shawneen)
|
1893 1910
|
Ireland (Galway; Kiltartan)
|
W. B. Yeats; Lady Gregory
|
The Celtic Twilight; The Kiltartan Wonder Book
|
303 + 300[71]
|
Jack and his Comrades
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
Jack and the King Who Was a Gentleman
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
Jack the Cunning Thief
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
Jack O' the Lantern
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
Jack the Master and Jack the Servant
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
Jack Withers
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous,
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
Jamie Freel and the Young Lady
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Letitia McClintock
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
Jemmy Doyle in the Fairy Palace
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
John Cokeley and the Fairy
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
John Connors and the Fairies
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
John Murray and St Martin
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
John Reardon and the Sister Ghosts
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
John Shea and the Treasure
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
Judy of Roundwood
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[34]
|
|
Kil Arthur
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
The Kildare Lurikeen
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Kildare Pooka
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The King and the Bishop - A Legend of Clonmacnoise
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
King Mananaun
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The King of the Birds
|
1918
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said[45]
|
|
The King of the Black Desert
|
1909
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde & Alfred Perceval Graves
|
The Irish Fairy Book[48]
|
|
The King of Erin and the Queen of the Lonesome Island
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
The King of Ireland's Death-Place
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Anna MacManus (Ethna Carbery)
|
In The Celtic Past[70]
|
|
The king of Ireland's Son
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
The King of Ireland's Son
|
1916
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The king of Ireland's Son[72]
|
N/A
|
The King with the Horse's Ears
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
782
|
The King Who Had Twelve Sons
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The King's Son From Erin, the Sprisawn, and the Dark King
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
The King's Son and the White Bearded Scolog
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
The Knights of Kerry - Rahonain Castle
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
Knock Fierna
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
King Fergus Mac Leide and the Wee Folk
|
1954
|
Ireland
|
Eileen O'Faolain
|
Irish Sagas and Folk Tales[39]
|
|
King O'Toole and His Goose
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
King O'Toole and Saint Kevin - A Legend of Glendalough
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
The Knight of the Tricks
|
1896
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Five Irish Stories[47]
|
|
The Knighting of Cuculain
|
1892
|
Ireland
|
Standish James O'Grady
|
Irish Fairy Tales[64]
|
|
The Lady of the Alms
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Lady of Gollerus
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Lady Witch
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Land of Youth
|
1909
|
Ireland
|
Bryan O'Looney, John O'Daly, & Alfred Perceval Graves
|
The Irish Fairy Book[48]
|
|
Larry Hayes and the Enchanted Man
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The Last Battle of Iliach of the Clanna Rury
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Anna MacManus (Ethna Carbery)
|
In The Celtic Past[70]
|
|
The Last Outpost
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Lawn Dyarrig, Son of the King of Erin and the Knight of Terrible Valley
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
The Lazy Beauty and Her Aunts
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
501
|
Leeam O'Rooney's Burial
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
The Legend of Ballytowtas Castle
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
Legend of Bottle-hill
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Legend of Cairn Thierna
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
A Legend of Clever Women
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Legend of Garadh Duff
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
Legends of Innis Sark - A Woman's Curse
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Legend of Knockfierna
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Legend of Knockgrafton
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Legend of Knocksheogowna
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
A Legend of Knockmany
|
1845
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton
|
Tales and Sketches[66]
|
|
The Legend of Lough Gur
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
A Legend of Lough Mask
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
The Legend of O'Donoghue
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Legend Sgarrive-a-Kuilleen
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The Legends of the Western Islands
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
Legends of the Dead in the Western Islands
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Leprawhaun
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
The Leprechaun
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Leprechaun (and the Vagabond Larry Dwyer)
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Leprechaun and the Genius
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[34]
|
|
The Leprechaun's Tale
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Leprechawn
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
David Russell McAnally
|
Irish Wonders[33]
|
|
The Lianhan Shee
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton
|
Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry[73]
|
|
Linn-na-Payshta (Pool of the monster); aka "The Hidden Treasure"
|
1882
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[69][74]
|
|
The Little Brawl at Allen
|
1920
|
Ireland
|
James Stephens
|
Irish Fairy Tales[36]
|
|
Little Fairly
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[34]
|
|
The little Girl Who Got the Better of the Gentleman
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The Little Good People
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
William Henry Frost
|
Fairies and Folk of Ireland[38]
|
|
Little Kathleen and Little Terence
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
William Henry Frost
|
Fairies and Folk of Ireland[38]
|
|
The Little Shoe
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Little Weaver of Duleek Gate
|
1892
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Irish Fairy Tales[64]
|
|
The Little White Cat
|
1906
|
Ireland
|
Edmund Leamy
|
Irish Fairy Tales[62]
|
|
The Long Spoon
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Lord of Ballyteagh
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The Lord of Dunkerron
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Lords of the White and Grey Castles
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Frances Browne
|
Granny's Wonderful Chair[59]
|
|
Lough Corrib
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
Loughleagh (Lake of Healing)
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
The Lovers' Reward
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Luck-Child
|
1910
|
Ireland
|
Ella Young
|
Celtic Wonder-Tales[60]
|
|
The Luckpenny
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Lucky Guest
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Mad Pudding
|
1909
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton & Alfred Perceval Graves
|
The Irish Fairy Book[48]
|
|
Maggie Doyle and the Dead Man
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Magic Clover
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Magic Lingers On
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Maid in the Country Underground
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Man Who Never Knew Fear
|
1892
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Irish Fairy Tales[64]
|
|
Manis the Besom Man
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
Manis the Miller
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
Donegal Fairy Stories[24]
|
|
Manus o´Mallaghan And The Fairies
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous,
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
Mary's Well
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
Master and Man
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Maurice Griffin and the Fairy Doctor
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Mayo Captain and Feenish the Mare
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The M'Carthy Banshee
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Meelan, A Legend of the South
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
The Mermaid
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Midnight Ride
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Midwife of Listowel
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Miller's Trap
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Minister's Son
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
Moll Roe's Marriage, or The Pudding Bewitched
|
1845
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton
|
Tales and Sketches[66]
|
|
Mongan's Frenzy
|
1920
|
Ireland
|
James Stephens
|
Irish Fairy Tales[36]
|
|
Mor's Sons and the Herder from Under the Sea
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Morraha
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The Mother of Oisin
|
1954
|
Ireland
|
Eileen O'Faolain
|
Irish Sagas and Folk Tales[39]
|
|
Munachar and Manachar
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
Murder Will Out
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Murderous Ghosts
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
Murroghoo-More and Murroghoo-Beg
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
Murtough Oge, the Outlaw
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
Murtough and the Witch-Woman
|
1909
|
Ireland
|
Eleanor Hull & Alfred Perceval Graves
|
The Irish Fairy Book[48]
|
|
Myles McGarry and Donal McGarry
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
Nanny and Conn
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
Ned Sheehy's Excuse
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Neil O'Carree
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
New Potatoes
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
The Nightingale and the Rose
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Oscar Wilde
|
The Happy Prince and Other Tales
|
|
The Nine
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Nine-Legged Steed
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The Nurse's Adventure
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
O'Carrol's Dream
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
O'Donoghue
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
William Henry Frost
|
Fairies and Folk of Ireland[38]
|
|
O'Donoghue in the Lake
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
Oisin in Tirnanoge: The Last of the Feni
|
1879
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Weston Joyce
|
Old Celtic Romances[57]
|
|
Oisin in Tir Na N-Og
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
Oisin's Mother
|
1920
|
Ireland
|
James Stephens
|
Irish Fairy Tales[36]
|
|
The Old Crow and the Young Crow
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
The Old Hag of Dingle
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Old Hag of the Forest
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
The Old Hag's Long Leather Bag
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
Donegal Fairy Stories[24]
|
|
The Old King Comes Back
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
William Henry Frost
|
Fairies and Folk of Ireland[38]
|
|
The Old Woman of Beare
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The O'Sheas
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Outwitted
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Overflowing of Lough Neagh and the Story of Liban the Mermaid
|
1879
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Weston Joyce
|
Old Celtic Romances[57]
|
|
Owney and Owney-Na-Peak
|
1892
|
Ireland
|
Gerald Griffin
|
Irish Fairy Tales[64]
|
|
Owney's Kish
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Paddy Corcoran's Wife
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
Paddy Doyle's First Trip to Cork
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
Paddy the Piper
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
Paddy the Sport
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
The Palace in the Rath
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
Pat Doyle and the Ghost
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Pattern of the Lough
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
Paudyeen O'Kelly and the Weasel
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
Peter Megrab and His Brother John
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous,
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
Pether Brierly's Inn Adventure
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
The Phooka
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Pike Heads
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Pilfered Corn
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The Piper and the Puca
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
The Plaisham
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
Donegal Fairy Stories[24]
|
|
The Poetical Prisoner
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Pooka
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
The Pooka of Murroe
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Poor Girl that Became a Queen
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Poor Widow and Grania Ol
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25][75]
|
|
Poteen
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Prediction
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Priest and the Bishop
|
1896
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Five Irish Stories[47]
|
|
The Priest's Ghost
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
The Priest's Leap
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Priest's Soul
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Priest's Story
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
The Priest's Supper
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Priest and The Robber
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
The Priest Who Went to Do Penance
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
Prince Wisewit's Return
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Frances Browne
|
Granny's Wonderful Chair[59]
|
|
Princess Finola and the Dwarf
|
1906
|
Ireland
|
Edmund Leamy
|
Irish Fairy Tales[62]
|
|
The Princess in the Cat-skins
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Prophet Before his Time
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
Purcell the Piper
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Quare Gander
|
1909
|
Ireland
|
Sheridan Le Fanu & Alfred Perceval Graves
|
The Irish Fairy Book[48]
|
|
A Queen's County Witch
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
The Queen of the Golden Mines
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
The Radiant Boy
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Catherine Crowe
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
Rathlin Island
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Recovered Bride
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Red Pony
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The Red Knight
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Red Spirit
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
The Red Whistler
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Anna MacManus (Ethna Carbery)
|
In The Celtic Past[70]
|
|
The Remarkable Rocket
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Oscar Wilde
|
The Happy Prince and Other Tales
|
|
Reminiscences of a Rockite
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
Rent Day
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Ride with the Fairies
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Rival Giants
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Rival Kempers
|
1845
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton
|
Tales and Sketches[66] ef>
|
|
The Rock of the Candle
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Rory the Robber
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
Rosaleen
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Rose Moan, the Irish Midwife
|
1845
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton
|
Tales and Sketches[66] ef>
|
|
Saint Brandon and Donagha
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
Samhain Eve
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Satan as a Sculpture
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
David Russell McAnally
|
Irish Wonders[33]
|
|
Satan's Cloven Hoof
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
David Russell McAnally
|
Irish Wonders[33]
|
|
Saudan Og and the Daughter of the King of Spain: Young Conal and the Yellow King's Daughter
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
Scath-A-Legaune
|
1828
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland [69]
|
|
The Sea Fairies
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Sea-Maiden Who Became a Sea-Swan
|
1918
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said[45]
|
|
Seanchan the Bard and the King of the Cats
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Sea Maid
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Seal woman
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Seeing is Believing
|
1825
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[56]
|
|
The Selfish Giant
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Oscar Wilde
|
The Happy Prince and Other Tales
|
|
The Servant of Poverty
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
Serving a Writ
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Seven Kings of Athenry
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
David Russell McAnally
|
Irish Wonders[33]
|
|
The Sexton of Cashel
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
David Russell McAnally
|
Irish Wonders[33]
|
|
Shan an OMadhawn and His Master
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
Shaking-Head
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
Shan Ban and Ned Flynn
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
Shaun Mor
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
Shaun the Tinker
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
Shawn MacBreogan and the King of the White Nation
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Hero-Tales of Ireland[27]
|
|
The Shearing of the Fairy Fleeces
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Anna MacManus (Ethna Carbery)
|
In The Celtic Past[70]
|
|
The Shee An Gannon and the Gruagach Gaire
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
Sheela-Na-Skean
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Shoemaker and Himself
|
1988
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Green and Golden Tales: Irish Fairy Tales[76]
|
|
Simon and Margaret
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The Sidhe Race
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Silkie Wife
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Silver Snuff Box
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
Smuggled Poteen
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Smugglers
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
The Snow, the Crow, and the Blood
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
Donegal Fairy Stories[24]
|
|
The Son of the King of Erin and the Giant of Loch Lein
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
The Son of the King of Prussia
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The Soul Cages
|
1828
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[69]
|
|
Sour and Civil
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Frances Browne
|
Granny's Wonderful Chair[59]
|
|
The Spaeman
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
The Spanish Boar and the Irish Bull - A Zoological Puzzle
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[34]
|
|
The Speckled Bull
|
1966
|
Ireland
|
Seán Ó Súilleabháin
|
Folktales of Ireland[77]
|
|
The Spectre of Erigle Truagh
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The Spirit Horse
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
Squire Darcy's Fetch
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
St Martin's Eve
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Star Child
|
1891
|
Ireland
|
Oscar Wilde
|
A House of Pomegranates
|
|
The Stars in The Water
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
William Henry Frost
|
Fairies and Folk of Ireland[38]
|
|
Stephen Sinnott's Plough
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The Stolen Bride
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Stone of Truth
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
The Stone of Victory and How Feet-in-the-Ashes, the Swine-Herd's Son Came to Find it
|
1918
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said[45]
|
|
Stories of Lough Guir
|
1894/1923
|
Ireland
|
Sheridan Le Fanu
|
Madam Crowl's Ghost and Other Tales of Mystery[78]
|
The Story of Bioultach
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The Story of Childe Charity
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Frances Browne
|
Granny's Wonderful Chair[59]
|
|
The Story of Conn-eda: The Golden Apples of Lough Erne
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Abraham M'Coy and Nicholas O'Kearney
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
The Story of Fairyfoot
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Frances Browne
|
Granny's Wonderful Chair[59]
|
|
The Story of the Little Bird
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry[37]
|
|
The Story of Merrymind
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Frances Browne
|
Granny's Wonderful Chair[59]
|
|
The Story of Oldemar
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
The Story of the Pig-Trough[79]
|
1894
|
Ireland
|
Peter Henry Emerson
|
Welsh Fairy Tales and Other Stories[15]
|
|
The Story of the Sculloge's Son from Muskerry
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Strange Guests
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Student Who Left College
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
Suil-Levawn
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Sumachaun
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Tailor and the Changeling
|
1889
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous [C.J.T.]
|
Folk-Lore and Legends: Ireland[55]
|
|
The Tailor and the Three Beasts[80]
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
The Talking Head of Donn-Bo
|
1909
|
Ireland
|
Eleanor Hull & Alfred Perceval Graves
|
The Irish Fairy Book[48]
|
|
Taming the Pooka
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
David Russell McAnally
|
Irish Wonders[33]
|
|
Teague Sloan
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
Teig O'Kane (Tadhg O Cathain) and the Corpse
|
1915
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Legends of Saints and Sinners[25]
|
|
Teigue of the Lee
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Thirteenth Son of the King of Erin
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
300
|
The Three Advices
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
The Three Advices Which the King with the Red Soles Gave to his Son
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
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The Three Crowns (Irish Tale)
|
1866
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Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
The Three Daughters of the King of the East and the Son of a King in Erin
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
The Three Daughters of King O'Hara
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
The Three Gifts
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Three Gifts
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Three Sisters and their Husbands' Three Brothers
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Three Sons of the King of Antua
|
1954
|
Ireland
|
Eileen O'Faolain
|
Irish Sagas and Folk Tales[39]
|
|
The Three Tasks
|
1830
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton
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Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry[81]
|
|
The Three Wishes: An Irish Legend
|
1845
|
Ireland
|
William Carleton
|
Tales and Sketches[66]
|
|
Thriced Cursed
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
Tim Sheehy Sent back to His World to Prove His Innocence
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Time for Naggeneen's Plan]
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
William Henry Frost
|
Fairies and Folk of Ireland[38]
|
|
The Tobinstown Sheeoge
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
Tom Connors and the Dead Girl
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
Tom Daly and the Nut-Eating Ghost
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
Tom Foley's Ghost
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
Tom Moore and the Seal Woman
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Travelling Scholars
|
1904
|
Ireland
|
Anna MacManus (Ethna Carbery)
|
In The Celtic Past[70]
|
|
The Treasure of King Labraid Lorc
|
1918
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said[45]
|
|
The Trial by Fire
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
Trunk-Without-Head
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
The Turf Cutters (Cluricuanes)
|
1826
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[53]
|
|
The Turf Cutters (Spirit of the Bog)
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Twelve Wild Geese
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Two Gamblers and the Fairies
|
1895
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Tales of the Fairies and of the Ghost World[44]
|
|
The Two Gossips
|
1825
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[56]
|
|
The Uncovered Land
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Unforgiven
|
1837
|
Ireland
|
Philip Dixon Hardy
|
Legends, Tales, and Stories of Ireland[23]
|
|
The Unlucky Messenger
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Well of D'Yerree-in-Dowan
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
The Well at the World's End
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Weaver's Son and the Giant of the White Hill
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Jeremiah Curtin
|
Myths and Folk-Lore of Ireland[40]
|
|
What the Peacock and the Crow Told Each Other
|
1918
|
Ireland
|
Padraic Colum
|
The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said[45]
|
|
When Neil A-Mughan was Tuk
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
The White Cat of Drumgunniol
|
1894/1923
|
Ireland
|
Sheridan Le Fanu
|
Madam Crowl's Ghost and Other Tales of Mystery[82]
|
|
The White Hound of the Mountain
|
1929 (1903)
|
Ireland (Belmullet, County Mayo)
|
|
Béaloideas Vol. 2
|
425A
|
The White Horse of the Peppers - A Legend of the Boyne
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[34]
|
|
The White Trout - A Legend of Cong
|
1831
|
Ireland
|
Samuel Lover
|
Legends and Stories of Ireland[32]
|
|
The Widow's Daughter
|
1899
|
Ireland
|
Seumas MacManus
|
In the Chimney Corners[30]
|
|
Will O´the Wisp / Stingy Jack
|
|
Ireland
|
Anonymous
|
The Royal Hibernian Tales[29]
|
n/a
|
William of the Tree
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Douglas Hyde
|
Beside the Fire: A Collection of Irish Gaelic Folk Stories[26]
|
|
The Wishing Stone
|
1890
|
Ireland
|
Barry O'Connor
|
Turf-Fire Stories & Fairy Tales of Ireland[43]
|
|
The Witches Excursion
|
1866
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts[13]
|
|
A Wolf Story
|
1888
|
Ireland
|
Lady Francesca Speranza Wilde
|
Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland[51]
|
|
The Wolf Maids
|
1989
|
Ireland
|
Michael Scott
|
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales Omnibus[31]
|
|
The Woman Who Went to Hell
|
1898
|
Ireland
|
William Larminie
|
West Irish Folk-Tales and Romances[35]
|
|
The Wonderful Cake
|
1870
|
Ireland
|
Patrick Kennedy
|
The Fireside Stories of Ireland[61]
|
|
The Wonderful Tune
|
1834
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[49]
|
|
The Wooing of Becfola
|
1920
|
Ireland
|
James Stephens
|
Irish Fairy Tales[36]
|
|
A Year and a Day
|
1900
|
Ireland
|
William Henry Frost
|
Fairies and Folk of Ireland[38]
|
|
The Young King
|
1891
|
Ireland
|
Oscar Wilde
|
A House of Pomegranates
|
|
The Young Piper
|
1825
|
Ireland
|
Thomas Crofton Croker
|
Fairy Legends and traditions of the South of Ireland[56]
|
|