Yeats' FAIRY AND FOLK
TALES OF THE IRISH PEASANTRY
EDITED AND SELECTED BY W. B. YEATS
LONDON:
WALTER SCOTT, 24 WARWICK LANE
NEW YORK: 3 EAST 14TH STREET.
1888
Introduction
The Trooping Fairies The Trooping
Fairies The
Fairies, by William Allingham Frank Martin and the
Fairies, by William Carleton The Priest's Supper,
by T. Crofton Croker The Fairy Well Of Lagnanay, By Samuel Ferguson Teig O'Kane
(Tadhg O
Cáthán) and the Corpse, tr. by Douglas Hyde Paddy Corcoran's
Wife, by William Carleton Cusheen Loo, tr. by
J. J. Callanan The White Trout; A
Legend of Cong, by S. Lover The Fairy Thorn, An
Ulster Ballad, by Sir Samuel Ferguson The Legend of
Knockgrafton, by T. Crofton Croker A Donegal Fairy, by
Letitia Maclintock
Changelings Changelings The Brewery of
Egg-Shells, by T. Crofton Croker The Fairy Nurse, by
Edward Walsh Jamie Freel and the
Young Lady, A Donegal Tale, by Miss Letitia Maclintock The Stolen Child, by
W. B. Yeats
The Merrow The Merrow The Soul Cages, by T.
Crofton Croker Flory Cantillon's
Funeral, by T. Crofton Croker
The Solitary Fairies Lepracaun.
Cluricaun.
Far Darrig. The Lepracaun; Or
Fairy Shoemaker by William Allingham Master and Man, by T.
Crofton Croker Far Darrig in Donegal, by Letitia Maclintock
The Pooka The Pooka The Piper and the
Puca, by Douglas Hyde Daniel O'Rourke, by
T. Crofton Croker The Kildare Pooka, by
Patrick Kennedy
The Banshee The Banshee How Thomas Connolly
Met the Banshee, by J. Todhunter A Lamentation for the
Death of Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, tr. by Clarence Mangan The Banshee of the
Mac Carthys, by T. Crofton Croker
Ghosts Ghosts A Dream, by William
Allingham Grace Connor, by
Letitia Maclintock A Legend of Tyrone,
by Ellen O'Leary The Black Lamb, by
Lady Wilde Song of the Ghost, by
Alfred Percival Graves The Radiant Boy, by
Mrs. Crow The Fate Of Frank M'Kenna, by William Carleton
Witches, Fairy Doctors Witches, Fairy
Doctors Bewitched Butter (Donegal), by Letitia Maclintock A Queen's County
Witch The
Witch Hare, by Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hall Bewitched Butter
(Queen's County) The Horned Women, by
Lady Wilde The Witches'
Excursion, by Patrick Kennedy The Confessions of
Tom Bourke, by T. Crofton Croker The Pudding
Bewitched, by William CarletonTÃr-na-n-Og TÃr-na-n-Og The Legend Of
O'Donoghue by T. Crofton Croker Rent-day Loughleagh (Lake Of
Healing) Hy-Brasail--The Isle
of the Blest by Gerald Griffin The Phantom Isle, by
Giraldus Cambrensis
Saints, Priests Saints,
Priests The
Priest's Soul, by Lady Wilde The Priest of
Coloony The
Story of the Little Bird, by T. Crofton Croker Conversion Of King
Laoghair's Daughters King O'Toole And His
Goose, by S. Lover
The Devil The Demon Cat, by
Lady Wilde The Long Spoon, by
Patrick Kennedy The Countess Kathleen
O'Shea The
Three Wishes, by W. Carleton
Giants Giants The Giant's Stairs,
by T. Crofton Croker A Legend of
Knockmany, by William Carleton
Kings, Queens, Princesses, Earls, Robbers The Twelve Wild
Geese, by Patrick Kennedy The Lazy Beauty and
Her Aunts, by Patrick Kennedy The Haughty Princess,
by Patrick Kennedy The Enchantment of
Gearoidh Iarla, by Patrick Kennedy Munachar and
Manachar, tr. by Douglas Hyde Donald and his
Neighbours The Jackdaw The Story of
Conn-eda, or the Golden Apples of Lough Erne, by Abraham M'Coy, tr. by Nicholas
O'Kearney
Notes:
Some Authorities On
Irish Folk-Lore

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