The Cornet Player Who Betrayed Ireland
The Cornet Player Who Betrayed Ireland is a compilation of previously uncollected stories by Frank O'Connor from 1981.[1] The stories were selected by O'Connor's widow, Harriet O'Donovan Sheehy, and the Cork writer David Marcus. The collection includes:
- War
- There is a Lone House
- The Miracle (no relation to "The Miracle" from The Common Chord)
- May Night
- The Flowering Trees
- The Storyteller
- Mac's Masterpiece
- The Climber
- Hughie
- Last Post
- The Cornet Player Who Betryayed Ireland
- Uncle Pat
- The Adventuress
- The Landlady
- Baptismal
- What Girls Are For
- Adventure
- A Case of Conscience
- The Call
- Ghosts
- The Grip of the Geraghtys
References
- ^ Frank O’Connor. The Cornet Player Who Betrayed Ireland. Dublin: Poolbeg, 1981.
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Short story
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Novels |
- The Saint and Mary Kate
- Dutch Interior
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Autobiographies |
- An Only Child
- My Father's Son
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Books |
- The Wild Bird's Nest
- Lament for Art O'Leary
- The Midnight Court
- Kings, Lords, and Commons
- The Little Monasteries
- The Big Fellow
- Irish Miles
- Leinster, Munster and Connaught
- The Road to Stratford
- Shakespeare's Progress
- The Mirror in the Roadway
- The Lonely Voice
- The Backward Look
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