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  1. CREATURES. With drawings by Boris Artzybasheff. by Padraic 1881-1972 Colum, 1927-01-01
  2. Biography - Colum, Padraic (1881-1972): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. The peep-show man, by Padraic Colum; illustrated by Lois Lenski by Padraic (1881-1972). Lois Lenski (ill.) Colum, 1924-01-01
  4. AT THE GATEWAYS OF THE DAY. With illustrations by Juliette May Fraser. by Padraic (1881-1972) Colum, 1924
  5. The boy who knew what the birds said by Colum. Padraic. 1881-1972, 1918-01-01
  6. The Children's Homer : the adventures of Odysseus and the tale of Troy by Colum Padraic 1881-1972, 1918-01-01
  7. Dramatic legends and other poems by Padraic Colum 1881-1972, 1922-12-31
  8. The land. A play in three acts by Padraic Colum 1881-1972, 1905-12-31
  9. My Irish Year by Colum Padraic 1881-1972, 2010-10-14
  10. The boy apprenticed to an enchanter by Padraic Colum 1881-1972, 1920-12-31
  11. The children of Odin. by Colum. Padraic. 1881-1972., 1920-01-01
  12. The golden fleece and the heroes who lived before Achilles. by P by Colum. Padraic. 1881-1972., 1921-01-01
  13. A boy in Eirinn by Colum. Padraic. 1881-1972, 1913-01-01
  14. My Irish year. with 15 illus. by Colum. Padraic. 1881-1972., 1912-01-01

1. Padraic Colum
Padraic Colum 18811972. Colum was born in Longford, where his fatherwas workhouse master, on 8 December 1881. At seventeen he became
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Colum was born in Longford, where his father was workhouse master, on 8 December 1881. At seventeen he became a clerk in the Irish Railway Clearing House in Dublin, but left in 1904 determined to make a living through writing. His first poems appeared in The United Irishman , edited by Arthur Griffith. The Saxon Shillin' (1902) won a competition for a play to discourage young Irishmen from joining the British army. Colum acted with the new Irish National Theatre Society, but after his play Broken Soil was staged in 1903, he concentrated on writing. He was one of the founders of the Abbey Theatre, where his realistic peasant drama The Land (1905) was an early success. Thomas Muskerry (1910) was also staged by the Abbey, but thereafter Colum failed to fulfil his early promise as a dramatist. His first book of verse

2. Padraic Colum Teacher Resource File
Padraic Colum (18811972) Teacher Resource File The Irish Times Feature article on favorite poems of all times in either English or Irish, including list
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Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Padraic Colum page. For other children's authors, see Children's Authors and Illustrators . The ISLMC is a meta-site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or a sitemap . Be sure to visit your school or public library to find books by your favorite authors.
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3. Padraic Colum
Anthologie de la poésie irlandaise du XXe siècle Lauteur Colum, Padraic (18811972). Né à Longford, Padraic Colum grandit à Sandycove où son père fut chef de gare, et rentra lui-même dans ladministration des chemins de fer à dix-sept
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The United Irishman. The Land Thomas Muskerry (1910). Ses poèmes lui valurent une grande renommée. Fondateur en 1912, avec sa jeune épouse Mary Colum, Joseph Plunkett, James Stephens et Thomas MacDonagh, de The Irish Review, Poems, MacMillan) furent complétés dans les années cinquante par des plaquettes publiées aux États-Unis et en Irlande : The Vegetable Kingdom Ten Poems (1958), enfin Irish Elegies (1958, rééd. augm. 1961, 1968). Les poèmes complets de Padraic Colum ont paru en 1960 sous le titre , dans la collection Folio Junior (n°278).

4. Padraic Colum (1881-1972) Papers,
Padraic Colum (18811972) Papers 1898-1976. Finding aid revised by MichaelStone 5/4/2000 Date Range 1898-1976 Size of Collection 36 items.
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Date of Acquisition : Gift of Andrew B. Myers, 1976. Gift of Everard M. Upjohn, 1963. Gift of Andrew Myers, 1981.
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BIOGRAPHY
Padraic Colum was born in Longford, Ireland on December 8 1881. He married the writer Mary Molly Gunning Maguire in 1912 and immigrated to New York in 1914. Though better known for his latter works in other fields his contributions to the early Irish Dramatic Movement were important. Three plays Broken Sail The Fiddler's House and The land revealed in simple language the strong conflicts between the world of the artist and the world of the land. He also achieved significant recognition away from the theater as a poet novelist essayist and children's book author. Colum and his wife taught Comparative Literature at Columbia University from 1939 to 1956 and in 1958 Columbia honored him with an honorary doctorate. He died in Enfield Connecticut on January 11 1972.

5. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Colum, Padraic, 18811972. Titles.
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Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972
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Golden Fleece And The Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles, The King Of Ireland's Son, The
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6. Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record
Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record. Title King Of Ireland's Son,The. Author Colum, Padraic, 18811972. Notes. Contents Fedelma
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Title: King Of Ireland's Son, The
Author: Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972
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Contents: : Fedelma, the enchanters's daughter When the king of the cats came to king connal's dominion The sword of light and the unique tale, with as much of the adventures of Gilly of the Goatskin as is given in "The cranskin book" The town of the red castle The king of the land of mist The house of crom duv The spae-woman. Language: English Release Date: Oct 2002
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7. The People Of Ireland
Clive Staples Lewis 18981963, Edward Plunkett, Lord Dunsany 1878-1957, Edmund Burke1729-1797, Kate O'Brien 1897-1974, Padraic Colum 1881-1972, George Shiels
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8. Padraic Colum
Padraic Colum (18811972). Irský básník, dramatik a prozaik píící anglicky.
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Padraic Colum (1881-1972) Irský básník, dramatik a prozaik pí¹ící anglicky. Pøedstavitel irské literární renesance, autor divadelních her s venkovskou tématikou a poezie inspirované lidovými písnìmi a baladami. Narodil se v Longfordu. Zaèínal jako úèetní, ale souèasnì na sebe upozornil prvními básnìmi. Byl zakládajícím èlenem 'Abbey Theatre' v Dublinu, pro nì¾ napsal tøi hry. Od roku 1911 se s man¾elkou podílel na vydávání èasopisu 'Irish Revue'. Po studiu na dublinské 'University College' odjel roku 1914 do Spojených státù, kde kromì pobytu ve Francii (1930-33) ji¾ trvale ¾il. Pùsobil mj. jako uèitel na 'Columbia University' v New Yorku. Hned svými prvními dramaty pøipomnìl realitu mysticky symbolických dramat Williama Butlera Yeatse . Dìtskou literaturu obohatil o èetné a oblíbené parafráze irských povìstí, legend a mýtù. Vytvoøil té¾ rozsáhlé kompendium havajské lidové slovesnosti. Columovu prozaickou tvorbu charakterizuje jasnost a støídmý vypravìèský styl, vesmìs tématicky soustøedìný kolem lidového prostøedí a minulosti. Vydal 63 dìl. Zemøel v Enfieldu (Connecticut).
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    Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 17721834; Collins, Wilkie, 1824-1889; Collodi,Carlo, 1826-1890; Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972; Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972.
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    13. Padraic Colum
    The MacDowell Colony. The Writers Padraic Colum. (18811972). OtherLinks Irelands Eye. Works Online I Shall Not Die for Thee. This
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    This Irish-American writer and poet, was born in Longford, Ireland in 1881. At 17 he became a clerk at the Irish Railway Clearing House and wrote in his spare time. He quit in 1904 to focus on his writing. He acted with the Irish National Theater society and was a founding member of the Abbey Theater. He married in 1912 and emigrated to the United States in 1914, settling in New York City. Colum wrote children's stories based on Irish folklore for the Sunday Tribune, publishing a collection of his stories, The King of Ireland's Son in 1916. In addition to his children's stories Colum wrote poetry and novels. Colum died in Enfield, Connecticut, on 11 January 1972. Works include: Wild Earth The Story of Lowry Maen Anthology of Irish Verse Collected Poems (1953); Treasury of Irish Folklore Stone of Victory (1966) and The Six Who Were Left in a Shoe NH Public Television MacDowell Home About the Colony Classroom Resources ... Order the Video

    14. Padraic Colum
    work', the idiom he had learned at the poultry fairs in north Longfordwhich he visited during his youth. Padraic Colum 1881-1972.
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    Padraic Colum
    Padraic Colum, one of the best known poets of the Irish Literary Revival throughout his long life faithfully recorded the landscape and colourful idiom of his native place. Colum was a respected man of letters, honoured by many Universities, who continued to bring the art of poetry to American students while he himself was then eighty years of age. Some of his better known poems include 'She moved through the fair', 'The Old Woman of the Roads' and 'The Drover' which begins with the following lines: 'From Meath of the pastures, to wet hills by sea, through Leitrim and Longford, go my cattle and me.' Colum has written plays, children's' lore and mythology, and biographies of his fried James Joyce and of the Irish patriot Arthur Griffith. 'She moved through the the fair' first popularized by the famous Irish John Count McCormack, has now become one of the best loved Irish lyrics. Padraic Colum was born in Longford Workhouse in 1881, where his father was Master. The family were abandoned by his father who left for the goldfields of Colorado, and Padraic was reared in North Longford where he became familiar with Granard, Colmcille, Bunlahy and Molly, place names which later occur in his literary output. In the final years of his life Colum stated 'I have always tried to use the speech of the people of Longford in my work', - the idiom he had learned at the poultry fairs in north Longford which he visited during his youth. Padraic Colum

    15. Padraic Colum
    Colum Padraic (18811972). Irish poet, dramatist, folklorist and children'swriter, born in Longford County under the name Patrick Collumb.
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    Colum Padraic (1881-1972)
    Irish poet, dramatist, folklorist and children's writer, born in Longford County under the name Patrick Collumb. He was one of the founders of The Abbey Theatre in Dublin, and worked with Yeats and Lady Gregory. In 1914 he and his wife Mary left Ireland for America, soon entering New York literary circles. His books include a play The Land Wild Earth The King of Ireland's son (1916) a story for children, Dramatic legends Castle Conquer (1923) (his first novel) and Irish Elegies
    In the thirties the Colums left for France. There he renewed his old friendship with Joyce, for whom he typed parts of Finnegans Wake . He had before that contributed a preface to Anna Livia Plurabelle
    The Colums returned to America and were made US citizens in 1945. He wrote Our Friend James Joyce (1958) and Ourselves Alone , a biography of Griffin in 1959.
    I have always loved and admired Padraic Colum, second to few, and I have the greatest respect, and to confess the truth a little envy, of the wise and yet artless way he copes with the difficulties of life. Thus it was a pleasure to think of him in my rooms. (John Cowper Powys, Autobiography
    I met Colum at the office...He looked thinner again and more spiritual. I hope his affairs are all right. He spoke at length, leaning against the wall of the grand Central where he drifted with me - a hard marble support for such a wind-blown elf - of James Joyce and of his new book which no one living, not even Ezra Pound, can understand. All the disciples have fallen down trying in vain to follow this book - even T.S.Eliot can make nothing of it...(John Cowper Powys

    16. Colum
    Padraic Colum 18811972. Padraic Colum was born in County Longfordon December 8th, 1881. He was educated at local schools. He moved
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    Padraic Colum 1881-1972 Padraic Colum was born in County Longford on December 8th, 1881. He was educated at local schools. He moved to Dublin where he joined the Celtic Revival writers. His drama is known for its realism, He founded the Irish Review , with James Stephens and Thomas MacDonagh.
    He wrote an abundance of children's books and the folklore of different cultures over the years. His book of poems Irish Elegies is an important work to students of the Celtic Revival, and was published in 1958.
    His work The Road Round Ireland (1926) is a sociological/anthropological work in the same genre as Synge's The Aran Islands or In Wicklow and West Kerry Colum lived in France for a time, in the early 1930s, helping type part of James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake He visited the United States in 1914, and eventually settled in Connecticut. His wife Mary, herself a writer and teacher of literature, died in 1957. Colum then wrote a work entitled Our Friend James Joyce (1958). He died in Enfield, Connecticut on January 11, 1972.
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    17. Patrick
    Sir Patrick Abercrombie (18791957) British architect. Padraic Colum (1881-1972)Irish-American poet. Patrick Hamilton (1904-1962) English playwright.
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    For many more names, please return to Edgar's Main Page. Patrick
    Gender : Masculine.
    Language : English.
    Etymology
    Patrick is the English form of a Latin name, Patricius
    History
    Patrick was the name taken by St. Patrick who converted the island of Ireland to Christianity. It passed to England and the Lowland Scotland in the 12th century, but died out. In Ireland, it was not used until the 15th century in Scotland and the 17th century in Ireland (previously, in Gaelic lands, it was thought to be improper to name children directly after saints).
    Afterwards, Patrick was reimported to England from Ireland and Scotland.
    Pronunciation : pat-trick.
    Diminutives Pat
    Hawaiian Paka Irish Paden Paddy Alternates Partick Breton Padrig French Patric Patrice Hawaiian Pakelika Irish Gaelic Padraic Padhraic Irish (Anglicized) Porick Italian Patrizio Portuguese Patricio Scottish Gaelic Spanish Patricio Welsh Padrig Surnames Patton Petrie Irish MacFadyen Gilpatrick (servant of Patrick), Kilpatrick (son of the servant of Patrick). Feminine Patricia Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Patrick Gilmore American cornetist and bandleader.

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    19. Author Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972. Title The Children's Homer
    Author, Colum, Padraic, 18811972. Title, The children's Homer the adventuresof Odysseus and the tale of Troy. Edition, 1st Collier books ed. Pub.info.
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    Author Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972. Title The children's Homer : the adventures of Odysseus and the tale of Troy Edition 1st Collier books ed. Pub.info. New York : Collier Books, 1982. Phys.desc. Series AR-Eager Readers Collection Note Reprint. Originally published: The adventures of Odysseus and the tale of Troy. New York : Macmillan, 1918. Elem. School Library Collection Child Study Children's Book Committee School Library Media Quarterly (A.A.A.L.) Summary A retelling of the events of the Trojan War and the wanderings of Odysseus based on Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. Grade Young Adult Subject Achilles (Greek mythology) Trojan War. Heroes and heroines. Classical mythology. ... Mythology, Greek. Alt.author Homer. Iliad. Homer. Odyssey. ... Pogany, Willy, 1882-1955, Alt.title Adventures of Odysseus and the tale of Troy Standard# 82012643 /AC/r902 0020425201 (pbk.) :

    20. Padraic Colum
    Padraic Colum (18811972) Irský básník, dramatik a prozaik píšícíanglicky. Predstavitel irské literární renesance, autor
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    Padraic Colum (1881-1972) Irský básník, dramatik a prozaik pí¹ící anglicky. Pøedstavitel irské literární renesance, autor divadelních her s venkovskou tématikou a poezie inspirované lidovými písnìmi a baladami. Narodil se v Longfordu. Zaèínal jako úèetní, ale souèasnì na sebe upozornil prvními básnìmi. Byl zakládajícím èlenem 'Abbey Theatre' v Dublinu, pro nì¾ napsal tøi hry. Od roku 1911 se s man¾elkou podílel na vydávání èasopisu 'Irish Revue'. Po studiu na dublinské 'University College' odjel roku 1914 do Spojených státù, kde kromì pobytu ve Francii (1930-33) ji¾ trvale ¾il. Pùsobil mj. jako uèitel na 'Columbia University' v New Yorku. Hned svými prvními dramaty pøipomnìl realitu mysticky symbolických dramat Williama Butlera Yeatse . Dìtskou literaturu obohatil o èetné a oblíbené parafráze irských povìstí, legend a mýtù. Vytvoøil té¾ rozsáhlé kompendium havajské lidové slovesnosti. Columovu prozaickou tvorbu charakterizuje jasnost a støídmý vypravìèský styl, vesmìs tématicky soustøedìný kolem lidového prostøedí a minulosti. Vydal 63 dìl. Zemøel v Enfieldu (Connecticut).
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