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Thomas Crofton Croker (1798–1854)

Author of Celtic Fairy Tales

38+ Works 1,800 Members 12 Reviews

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Works by Thomas Crofton Croker

Celtic Fairy Tales (1892) 1,269 copies, 7 reviews
More Celtic Fairy Tales (1894) 166 copies, 2 reviews
Ireland: Myths and Legends (1996) 56 copies
Irish Fairy Legends (Celtic, Irish) (1882) — Author — 32 copies
Irische Elfenmärchen (1988) — Author — 32 copies
Fairy Legends: v. 1 (1825) 27 copies
Legends of Kerry (1972) 19 copies
Legends of Cork (1992) 7 copies, 1 review
Popular songs of Ireland (1839) 7 copies

Associated Works

Fairy and Folk Tales of Ireland (1888) — Contributor — 2,850 copies, 15 reviews
Spells of Enchantment: The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture (1991) — Contributor — 581 copies, 4 reviews
Great Folk Tales of Old Ireland (1972) 167 copies, 2 reviews
Irish Tales of Terror (1988) — Contributor — 140 copies, 2 reviews
Great Fairy Tales of Ireland (1973) — Contributor — 108 copies
Irish Fairy Tales (Gothic Fantasy) (2018) — Contributor — 98 copies, 1 review
Mermaids! (1986) — Contributor — 83 copies
The Wordsworth Collection of Irish Ghost Stories (2005) — Contributor — 68 copies
Irish Folk and Fairy Tales (1992) — Contributor — 61 copies
Great Irish Stories of the Supernatural (1992) — Contributor — 43 copies
Irish Ghost Stories (Tales of Mystery & The Supernatural) (2011) — Contributor — 37 copies, 1 review
Great Ghost Stories: 34 Classic Tales of the Supernatural (2002) — Contributor — 27 copies, 1 review
Haunts, Haunts, Haunts (1977) — Contributor — 8 copies
Geistergeschichten aus aller Welt (2022) — Contributor — 3 copies

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Skill levels among the readers varied widely, generally stripping the stories of their intended humor or romance.
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Bonnie_Bailey | 6 other reviews | Apr 12, 2020 |
This is NOT written as a children's book. The language in this book is written in Old English and reads more like a Shakepearean sonnet. I bought this to add to my young son's library, but it is not appropriate for that. I'm sure however that adults who can read Old English with ease would find this book entertaining.
 
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SumisBooks | 6 other reviews | Nov 18, 2017 |
A wonderful, and a fresh, collection that brings one back to the time in Ireland before the Famine. The stories follow the run of these things, but Croker while striving for a rationalism which allows no evidence to remain, lets them stand for all their fancy in the telling. Of most interest are the speech-patterns and small domestic details of the Irish of oats and potato-garden incidental to the tales. (On moving house you brought the dog but left the cat). Along with the notes provided by Croker on their life, language and traditions there is a grounding here missing from many such (later) collections.… (more)
 
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Rating
3.8
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ISBNs
154
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