Irish Idylls

Irish Idylls

09 - Irish Idylls by Jane Barlow

18 min · 26 de jul de 2025
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Dive into the world of 19th-century Irish peasantry through the captivating short stories in Irish Idylls. Authored by the enigmatic Jane Barlow, these tales are imbued with a unique expression that grips the reader while evoking deep empathy for the characters. Barlow masterfully replicates the rhythm and melody of Irish dialogue, painting a vivid picture of life in Lisconnel. Despite her noble roots, Barlow exhibits a profound understanding and sympathy towards the Irish peasants oppressed under English rule. Her stark anti-clerical and anti-religious stance is also quite remarkable for her time. Published in 1893, Irish Idylls was Barlows most notable work, followed by the equally compelling sequel Strangers at Lisconnel in 1895. Join us in this journey through time and culture, and you might even find yourself humming along to an Irish ballad. (Summary by JCarson)

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episode 09 - Irish Idylls by Jane Barlow artwork

09 - Irish Idylls by Jane Barlow

Dive into the world of 19th-century Irish peasantry through the captivating short stories in Irish Idylls. Authored by the enigmatic Jane Barlow, these tales are imbued with a unique expression that grips the reader while evoking deep empathy for the characters. Barlow masterfully replicates the rhythm and melody of Irish dialogue, painting a vivid picture of life in Lisconnel. Despite her noble roots, Barlow exhibits a profound understanding and sympathy towards the Irish peasants oppressed under English rule. Her stark anti-clerical and anti-religious stance is also quite remarkable for her time. Published in 1893, Irish Idylls was Barlows most notable work, followed by the equally compelling sequel Strangers at Lisconnel in 1895. Join us in this journey through time and culture, and you might even find yourself humming along to an Irish ballad. (Summary by JCarson)

26 de jul de 202518 min
episode 08 - Irish Idylls by Jane Barlow artwork

08 - Irish Idylls by Jane Barlow

Dive into the world of 19th-century Irish peasantry through the captivating short stories in Irish Idylls. Authored by the enigmatic Jane Barlow, these tales are imbued with a unique expression that grips the reader while evoking deep empathy for the characters. Barlow masterfully replicates the rhythm and melody of Irish dialogue, painting a vivid picture of life in Lisconnel. Despite her noble roots, Barlow exhibits a profound understanding and sympathy towards the Irish peasants oppressed under English rule. Her stark anti-clerical and anti-religious stance is also quite remarkable for her time. Published in 1893, Irish Idylls was Barlows most notable work, followed by the equally compelling sequel Strangers at Lisconnel in 1895. Join us in this journey through time and culture, and you might even find yourself humming along to an Irish ballad. (Summary by JCarson)

26 de jul de 20251 h 1 min
episode 07 - Irish Idylls by Jane Barlow artwork

07 - Irish Idylls by Jane Barlow

Dive into the world of 19th-century Irish peasantry through the captivating short stories in Irish Idylls. Authored by the enigmatic Jane Barlow, these tales are imbued with a unique expression that grips the reader while evoking deep empathy for the characters. Barlow masterfully replicates the rhythm and melody of Irish dialogue, painting a vivid picture of life in Lisconnel. Despite her noble roots, Barlow exhibits a profound understanding and sympathy towards the Irish peasants oppressed under English rule. Her stark anti-clerical and anti-religious stance is also quite remarkable for her time. Published in 1893, Irish Idylls was Barlows most notable work, followed by the equally compelling sequel Strangers at Lisconnel in 1895. Join us in this journey through time and culture, and you might even find yourself humming along to an Irish ballad. (Summary by JCarson)

26 de jul de 20251 h 2 min
episode 06 - Irish Idylls by Jane Barlow artwork

06 - Irish Idylls by Jane Barlow

Dive into the world of 19th-century Irish peasantry through the captivating short stories in Irish Idylls. Authored by the enigmatic Jane Barlow, these tales are imbued with a unique expression that grips the reader while evoking deep empathy for the characters. Barlow masterfully replicates the rhythm and melody of Irish dialogue, painting a vivid picture of life in Lisconnel. Despite her noble roots, Barlow exhibits a profound understanding and sympathy towards the Irish peasants oppressed under English rule. Her stark anti-clerical and anti-religious stance is also quite remarkable for her time. Published in 1893, Irish Idylls was Barlows most notable work, followed by the equally compelling sequel Strangers at Lisconnel in 1895. Join us in this journey through time and culture, and you might even find yourself humming along to an Irish ballad. (Summary by JCarson)

26 de jul de 20251 h 0 min
episode 05 - Irish Idylls by Jane Barlow artwork

05 - Irish Idylls by Jane Barlow

Dive into the world of 19th-century Irish peasantry through the captivating short stories in Irish Idylls. Authored by the enigmatic Jane Barlow, these tales are imbued with a unique expression that grips the reader while evoking deep empathy for the characters. Barlow masterfully replicates the rhythm and melody of Irish dialogue, painting a vivid picture of life in Lisconnel. Despite her noble roots, Barlow exhibits a profound understanding and sympathy towards the Irish peasants oppressed under English rule. Her stark anti-clerical and anti-religious stance is also quite remarkable for her time. Published in 1893, Irish Idylls was Barlows most notable work, followed by the equally compelling sequel Strangers at Lisconnel in 1895. Join us in this journey through time and culture, and you might even find yourself humming along to an Irish ballad. (Summary by JCarson)

26 de jul de 20251 h 1 min