A collection of Rare and First-Edition Irish literature, Irish history, Irish interest, Folklore, Science fiction, Horror, and Fantasy books.
Irish Literature
Irish literature spans centuries of writing across poetry, fiction, drama, and history. Scroll down to explore our rare and collectable books.
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Illustrated Books
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Sweeney's Flight | Seamus Heaney & Rachel Giese
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The Little Girls | Elizabeth Bowen
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CUCHULAIN THE HOUND OF ULSTER | Eleanor Hull
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The Great Hunger | Patrick Kavanagh
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At Swim Two Birds | Flann O'Brien
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The Picture of Dorian Grey | Oscar Wilde
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Beautiful World, Where Are You | Sally Rooney
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Conversations With Friends | Sally Rooney
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Ulysses | James Joyce
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PLAYS OF GODS & MEN | LORD DUNSANY
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The Chronicles of Rodriguez | Lord Dunsany
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Stories of Red Hanrahan and The Secret Rose | W. B. Yeats
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Door Into The Dark | Seamus Heaney
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The Dalkey Archive | Flann O' Brien
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The Third Policeman | Flann O' Brien
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The Death of the Heart | Elizabeth Bowen
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And No Quarter | Maurice Walsh
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Irish Literature
What makes Irish literature unique?
Irish literature is rooted in history, identity, and a rich oral tradition. It blends myth, folklore, and personal experience to explore themes like land, language, religion, and loss, shaped by centuries of colonisation, rebellion, famine, and emigration.
This deep storytelling heritage, passed down by bards and seanchaí and preserved in Gaelic manuscripts, helped sustain Irish identity under foreign rule. The result is literature that’s lyrical, layered, and politically resonant, influencing writers like W.B. Yeats, James Joyce, and Seamus Heaney.
What are the Key Themes of Irish Literature?
Irish literature often explores colonisation, land, displacement, religion, identity, and emigration – themes evident in Translations by Brian Friel, which reflects on language and cultural loss under British rule. A tension between tradition and modernity also runs through many works, from Seamus Heaney’s poetry to the urban alienation in Joyce’s Dubliners.
Some key themes include:
- National Identity & History
- Colonialism & Postcolonialism
- Religion
- Rural vs. Urban Life
- Language
- Emigration
- Folklore and Myth
- Gender & Power
What Are the Three Genres of Irish Literature in English?
The three main genres of Irish literature in English are prose, poetry, and drama:
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Prose: Includes both fiction and nonfiction, such as novels, short stories, and biographies. Notable works include Ulysses by James Joyce and Molloy by Samuel Beckett.
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Poetry: Expresses emotions and thoughts through rhythmic language. Iconic poets include W.B. Yeats (The Tower), Seamus Heaney (Death of a Naturalist), and Eavan Boland (New Territory).
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Drama: Written for the stage, with influential playwrights such as Samuel Beckett (Waiting for Godot), Oscar Wilde (The Importance of Being Earnest), and Seán O’Casey (The Dublin Trilogy).
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Famous Irish Writers
Despite its small population, Ireland has produced a remarkable range of writers whose work reflects its history, culture, and identity.
Here are some of the most celebrated names in Irish literature: James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, Elizabeth Bowen, Seamus Heaney, Flann O’Brien, and Sheridan Le Fanu.
Explore our full range of works by Irish authors in our curated collection of famous Irish writers.
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