Jane Barlow
Jane Barlow was an Irish novelist and short story writer, born in 1856 in County Wicklow, Ireland. She grew up surrounded by the lush landscapes that would later inspire her vivid descriptions of rural life and the complexities of human relationships. Barlow's writing often reflects her deep appreciation for the natural world and the nuances of everyday existence, making her works resonate with readers seeking both beauty and authenticity in literature.
Throughout her career, Barlow published numerous novels, essays, and short stories, earning a reputation for her keen observations and the emotional depth of her characters. Her most notable works include "The End of the House of Alard" and "From the East Unseeable," which explore themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. As you delve into her collection in this app, you'll discover a voice that captures the essence of life in all its forms. Enjoy your journey through her literary landscape!
Irish Idylls
Read by James E. Carson
Jane Barlow
Irish Idylls is a collection of short stories about Irish peasantry during the 19th Century. Ms Jane Barlow, an Irish lass, having, unbeliev…
Strangers at Lisconnel
Read by James E. Carson
Jane Barlow
Strangers at Lisconnel is a sequel to Jane Barlow’s Irish Idylls. The locations and most of the characters are common to both. There is grea…
By Beach and Bog-Land: Some Irish Stories
Read by Gerald Moe
Jane Barlow
"By Beach and Bog-Land: Some Irish Stories" is a collection of short stories written by Jane Barlow and published in 1905. The boo…