The King of Ireland's Son (Illustrated)

Fiction & Literature, Cultural Heritage, Historical
Cover of the book The King of Ireland's Son (Illustrated) by Padraic Colum, Charles River Editors
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Author: Padraic Colum ISBN: 9781475311051
Publisher: Charles River Editors Publication: May 6, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Padraic Colum
ISBN: 9781475311051
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Publication: May 6, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Pádraic Colum (8 December 1881 11 January 1972) was a leading figure of the Celtic Revival at the turn of the 20th century. He was an author, poet, novelist, playwright and dramatist, and collector of folklore. He was associated with a number of the leading Irish writers of the time, including William Butler Yeats, Lady Augusta Gregory, and Æ (George William Russell). He also joined the Gaelic League, and was a member of the first board of the Abbey Theatre, founded by Yeats and Lady Gregory. He became a regular user of the National Library of Ireland, where he met James Joyce and the two became lifelong friends. He collected Irish folk tales and folk songs. He began to write childrens books, introducing classical literature to a new generation. The King of Irelands Son was published in 1916. It is the story of the eldest son of the King of Ireland and his adventurous quest for his love, Fedelma, the Enchanters Daughter, who was kidnapped by the King of the Land of Mist. This edition of Colums The King of Irelands Son is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and is illustrated by Willy Pogany. There are also pictures from the life of Padraic Colum.
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Pádraic Colum (8 December 1881 11 January 1972) was a leading figure of the Celtic Revival at the turn of the 20th century. He was an author, poet, novelist, playwright and dramatist, and collector of folklore. He was associated with a number of the leading Irish writers of the time, including William Butler Yeats, Lady Augusta Gregory, and Æ (George William Russell). He also joined the Gaelic League, and was a member of the first board of the Abbey Theatre, founded by Yeats and Lady Gregory. He became a regular user of the National Library of Ireland, where he met James Joyce and the two became lifelong friends. He collected Irish folk tales and folk songs. He began to write childrens books, introducing classical literature to a new generation. The King of Irelands Son was published in 1916. It is the story of the eldest son of the King of Ireland and his adventurous quest for his love, Fedelma, the Enchanters Daughter, who was kidnapped by the King of the Land of Mist. This edition of Colums The King of Irelands Son is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and is illustrated by Willy Pogany. There are also pictures from the life of Padraic Colum.

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