Every year on March 17, the Irish and the Irish-at-heart all over the world observe St.Patrick’s Day. It began as a religious feast day for the patron saint of Ireland and has now become an international festival celebrating Irish culture with parades, dancing, special foods, and other culture rich delights. Why not celebrate with literature as well.
Here is my mini literary tribute to this special day:
St. Patrick of Ireland: A Biography
by Philip Freeman
Ireland’s patron saint has long been shrouded in legend, but the true story of St. Patrick is far more inspiring than the myths. In St. Patrick of Ireland, Philip Freeman brings the historic Patrick and his world vividly to life. Born late in the fourth century to an aristocratic British family, Patrick’s life was changed forever when he was abducted and taken to Ireland just before his sixteenth birthday. He spent six grueling years there as a slave.
Rated 4.6 on amazon.com
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Oscar WildeBorn October 16th 1864 he was an Irish playwright, novelist, essayist, and poet. He became one of London’s most popular playwrights in the early 1890’s. He is remembered for his epigrams, his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, his plays. He is also as well known for his imprisonment for homosexuality after engaging in an affair with the marquess of Quensberry’s son. He spent his last three years in impoverished exile and died of Cerebral Meningitis on 30 November 1900.
“Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go.”
The Picture of Dorian Gray
by Oscar Wilde
Dorian Gray is a young man whose physical appearance is handsome and innocent. An aspiring artist paints a beautiful portrait of Dorian. Dorian wishes that he always look like his youthful appearance in the portrait. The wish comes true. Dorian remains the same; youthful and charming, but the portrait begins to transform itself into the image of his soul. Dorian lives a hedonistic the leads him to commit atrocities.
Rated 4.3 on amazon.com
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The Irish Americans: A History
by Jay P. Dolan
Four dominant themes in Irish-American history emerge from this new study by Dolan (The American Catholic Experience: A History from Colonial Times to the Present), professor emeritus of history at the University of Notre Dame. These four are politics, religion, labor and nationalism. Beginning in 1729, when a decline in the linen trade and a poor harvest sparked a rush to America, Dolan traces the exodus to the beckoning colonies.
Rated 4.3 on amazon.com
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ERIN GO BRAGH! TOP OF THE MORNING TO YE AND THE REST OF THE DAY TO MESELF! Happy St. Patty’s Day to ye!
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Thank you 😀 and to you as well!
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Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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Reblogged this on Moore to Say.
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No surprise who I chose for today’s quote haha. That first book sounds fascinating. Dorian Gray is great too.
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😀
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I love the Irish Blessing. My dad used to sing that around the house. Happy memories…
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Another Irish blessing for you, tongue firmly planted in cheek in the old Irish way: May those who love us, love us, And those that don’t love, Msy God turn their hearts; And if He doesn’t turn their hearts, May He turn their ankles, So we’ll know them by their limping. Today is my husband’s birthday so while he does have a small drop of Irish in him, we’re all Irish today!
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Good one. 🙂
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A little trivia – The ‘Irish’ St Patrick was Welsh, (Padrig in Welsh) and was sent over to Ireland, from Wales, to convert the heathen :-o)
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And then there’s always Ulysses.
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Yes, I almost included that one. 🙂
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Today is my mom’s birthday and her name is Patricia! Isn’t that cute? She is also Irish! Great post! I loved it. 🙂
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That is so great , how fortunate and fun 🙂
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Happy Belated St Patty’s Day! Hope you had a blast!
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It was good. Thank you 🙂
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I finished McCarthy’s Bar by Pete McCarthy on 16 March, just in time to publish the review on 17th! 🙂 celebrating with literature 🙂
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Awesome! 🙂
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Thank you for the reminder: I’d forgotten (or actually never knew) that Wilde was “Airish”.
🙂
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I do love my fun facts 🙂
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