PENGUIN PUBLISHING GROUP IRISH STUDIES books for courses 2015 Examination copies can be ordered at: www.penguin.com/examcopyorder IRISH STUDIES Kevin Birmingham THE MOST DANGEROUS BOOK 2015 Co n te n t s HISTORY & MEMOIR 3 ANTHOLOGIES & MYTHOLOGY FICTION & LITERATURE IRISH AMERICA IN HISTORY & LITERATURE COLLEGE FACULTY INFORMATION SERVICE (CFIS) 4 4 11 12 EXAMINATION & DESK COPY POLICY 13 Click on the 13-digit ISBN for more information on any title. To order examination copies of any of the titles listed in this catalog, visit: www.penguin.com/examcopyorder For personal service, adoption assistance, and complimentary examination copies, please sign up for our College Faculty Information Service at: ww w.p eng uin. c o m/facinfo The Battle for James Joyce’s Ulysses “A brilliant study.”—The New Yorker. “[This] new book about the long censorship fight over James Joyce’s Ulysses braids eight or nine good stories into one mighty strand.”—The New York Times. See Fiction & Literature, page 6 Sebastian Barry THE TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN “One of the best writers in the English language.... [Barry’s] soul-wrenching narratives and incantatory prose...are powerful canvases of the human spirit.” —The Washington Post. See Fiction & Literature, page 4 Nuala O’Connor MISS EMILY “A triumph of a novel.”—Robert Olen Butler. “This fictionalized Dickinson crosses class, national, and religious lines to reach out to her Irish maid Ada with compassion, empathy, and humanity....Eloquent prose.”—Dr. Paraic Finnerty, University of Portsmouth, author of Emily Dickinson’s Shakespeare. See Fiction & Literature, page 7 James R. Barrett THE IRISH WAY Becoming American in the Multiethnic City Penguin History of American Life Series “An excellent, bottom-up survey of the Irish experience over the past two centuries....A superior ethnic study that will have value for both scholars and general readers.”—Booklist. See History & Memoir, page 3 PENGUIN PUBLISHING GROUP Academic Services 375 Hudson Street New York, NY 10014 www.penguin.com/academic W. B. Yeats WHEN YOU ARE OLD Early Poems, Plays, and Fairy Tales Edited with an Introduction by Rob Doggett Includes such celebrated poems as “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” and “He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven,” as well as Yeats’s imaginative retellings of Irish fairytales and critical writings. See Fiction & Literature, page 10 H I S TO RY & M E M O I R Adomnán of Iona LIFE OF ST. COLUMBA Translated with an Introduction by Richard Sharpe A richly detailed portrait of religious life in the 6th century, illuminating the history of the early church in Ireland and Scotland. Line drawings, maps, family trees. Edmund Burke THE PORTABLE EDMUND BURKE Edited with an Introduction by Isaac Kramnick Penguin Classics • 624 pp. • 978-0-14-026760-0 • $20.00 Barry Cunliffe THE ANCIENT CELTS THE IRISH WAY: Becoming Discusses the disparity between the traditional and contemporary information on the Celts and offers new insight into the true identity of these ancient peoples. Illustrations. Penguin History of American Life Series MODERN IRELAND 1600–1972 Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-044462-9 • $18.00 N EW! James R. Barrett American in the Multiethnic City “Richly detailed...a very absorbing work of social history.”—The Wall Street Journal. “An excellent, bottom-up survey of the Irish experience over the past two centuries....A superior ethnic study that will have value for both scholars and general readers.”—Booklist. Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-312280-7 • $18.00 Angela Bourke THE BURNING OF BRIDGET CLEARY “A perceptive study.”—The New Yorker. “A riveting account of a horrific murder in 19thcentury Ireland that is also a scholarly analysis of culture, politics, religion, and mythology.”—Kirkus Reviews. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-100202-6 • $16.00 Susan Brigden NEW WORLDS, LOST WORLDS The Rule of the Tudors, 1485–1603 Penguin History of Britain, Volume V “A splendid piece of scholarship....Covers not only England but Ireland, Scotland, and Wales as well.”—Library Journal. “Triumphantly successful.”—Ralph Houlbrooke, Univ. of Reading, The Times Literary Supplement. Maps and illustrations throughout. Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-200125-7 • $19.00 Edmund Burke A PHILOSOPHICAL ENQUIRY INTO THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL and Other Pre-Revolutionary Writings Edited with an Introduction and Notes by David Womersley Penguin • 360 pp. • 978-0-14-025422-8 • $23.00 R. F. Foster Jon Lellenberg, Daniel Stashower, and Chris Foley ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE A Life in Letters An annotated collection of the Irish-Scottish author’s previously unpublished private correspondence. Penguin • 720 pp. • 978-0-14-311433-8 • $18.00 Also of interest: Conan Doyle’s stories in Penguin Classics and Signet Classics. See www.penguin.com/ academic Henry Patterson IRELAND SINCE 1939 The Persistence of Conflict Penguin • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-013250-2 • $20.00 “Engrossing.”—Roy Foster, Financial Times. “Original insight and a comprehensive synthesis of historical research.”—The Irish Times. Gerald of Wales Martin Sixsmith PHILOMENA: A Mother, Her Son, and a Fifty-Year search “Anti-romantic and realistic. An elegantly written assessment of the current consensus on problematic questions in Irish history.” —Shaun O’Connell. THE HISTORY AND TOPOGRAPHY OF IRELAND Translated with an Introduction and Notes by John O’Meara Penguin Classics • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-044423-0 • $15.00 Peter Hart MICK: The Real Michael Collins “A triumph; the narrative is detached, but sympathetic. Collins is seen in the round, with his weak points coolly dissected and his undoubted organizational abilities put in the context of the place and the time.”—Tom Garvin, Irish Book Review. 16 pp. b/w photos. Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-303854-2 • $20.00 John Haywood THE PENGUIN HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE VIKINGS Penguin • 144 pp. • 978-0-14-051328-8 • $22.00 Robert Kee THE GREEN FLAG All three volumes of Kee’s definitive history of Irish nationalism—The Most Distressful Country, The Bold Fenian Men, and Ourselves Alone. “Industry, insight, and massive research.”—The New York Times. Penguin • 896 pp. • 978-0-14-029165-0 • $22.00 Penguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-043625-9 • $18.00 TO OR D ER EXA M I NAT I O N CO PI ES: www. pe n g uin . co m / e x a m c o p y o r d e r Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-1-84488-104-8 • $24.00 NEW! Foreword by Dame Judi Dench “A searingly poignant account of forced adoption and its consequences.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred). “Heartbreaking...a story that needed to be told.”—The Independent (UK). Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-312680-5 • $17.00 Cecil Woodham-Smith THE GREAT HUNGER Ireland 1845–1849 “A masterpiece of the historian’s art.”—Robert Kee. Illustrations, map. Penguin • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-014515-1 • $18.00 NEW! Garry Wills THE FUTURE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH WITH POPE FRANCIS “A lively exercise in church history—history intended to orient us in the here and now.”— Chicago Tribune. “An informed look at the Catholic Church and the challenges [Pope Francis] faces.”—The Seattle Times. Viking • 288 pp. • 978-0-525-42696-7 • $27.95 EXAM I NAT I ON COPY ORDERS $3.00 for books priced under $20.00 50% off books priced at or above $20.00 www.penguin.com/examcopyorders IRISH STUDIES | 3 ANTHOLOGIES & MYTHOLOGY FICTION & LITERATURE Anonymous THE TÁIN D. H. Farmer, editor THE AGE OF BEDE Translated by J. F. Webb and D. H. Farmer Includes The Voyage of St. Brendan, Bede’s Life of Cuthbert and Lives of the Abbots of Wearmouth and Jarrow, and Eddius Stephanus’s Life of Wilfrid. Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-044727-9 • $15.00 Ben Forkner, editor MODERN IRISH SHORT STORIES Preface by Anthony Burgess CONTRIBUTORS: Moore, Somerville, Ross, Yeats, Synge, Corkery, O’Kelly, Stephens, Joyce, O’Flaherty, Bowen, O’Faolain, O’Connor, Kavanagh, Boyle, Beckett, McLaverty, MacMahon, Edna O’Brien, Lavin, Kiely, Plunkett, Higgins, Trevor, Flann O’Brien, McCabe, McGahern. Biographical sketches. Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-024699-5 • $22.00 Jeffrey Gantz, editor EARLY IRISH MYTHS AND SAGAS Translated by the editor The fourteen myths and tales collected in this volume represent the foremost written repository of Celtic oral tradition. Notes. Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-044397-4 • $16.00 Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson, editor A CELTIC MISCELLANY Translated by the editor A selection of Celtic prose and poetry from all periods up to the nineteenth century. Notes. Penguin Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-14-044247-2 • $17.00 Eddie Lenihan with Carolyn E. Green MEETING THE OTHER CROWD The Fairy Stories of Hidden Ireland The master Irish folklorist, “one of the few traditional storytellers—seanchaí in Gaelic— still working in Ireland” (The New York Times), presents his definitive collection of stories. Tarcher • 352 pp. • 978-1-58542-307-1 • $15.95 4 | IRISH STUDIES Translated with an Introduction by Ciaran Carson A “brilliant and altogether engaging new translation” (Los Angeles Times) of the Old Irish epic, Táin Bó Cúailnge, the 8th-century tale of the legendary warrior Cú Chulainn. “Outstanding....[Carson’s] impressive gifts, as a storyteller and a highly skilled poet, and wizard of language combine to recreate the fabulous urgency of the Celtic Iron Age.” —Professor Robert Welch, Univ. of Ulster. Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-045530-4 • $17.00 N EW ! Sebastian Barry THE TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN “One of the best writers in the English language....[Barry’s] soul-wrenching narratives and incantatory prose...are powerful canvases of the human spirit.”—The Washington Post. Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-312712-3 • $16.00 ON CANAAN’S SIDE “The greatest writer of prose in the English language...[This novel] fits seamlessly into Barry’s unique and expanding vision, seeking to restore with language that which has been taken away by time.”—The Daily Beast ‘Must Reads.’ “Richly detailed, often cinematic....War, single parenthood, betrayal, unexpected acts of compassion, death too early...and race relations are all threads in the tapestry of Lilly’s life.”—The Philadelphia Enquirer. Penguin • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-312218-0 • $15.00 Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize THE SECRET SCRIPTURE “[Barry writes] in language of surpassing beauty....It is like a song, with all the pulse of the Irish language.”—Dinitia Smith, The New York Times. Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-311569-4 • $16.00 Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize Winner of the Costa Book Award A LONG LONG WAY “Nobody writes better about the trenches of the First World War than Sebastian Barry.” —Peter Sheridan. “A deeply moving story of courage and fidelity.”—J. M. Coetzee. Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-303509-1 • $16.00 Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize Sebastian Barry ANNIE DUNNE “Annie’s passionate observations and shifting moods—rendered in dense prose that’s close to poetry—fuel this fine novel.”—The New York Times. Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-200287-2 • $15.00 A FREE Reading Guide is available at www.penguin.com/guides THE WHEREABOUTS OF ENEAS MCNULTY “From the first sentences we know we are in the hands of a master storyteller.”—The Wall Street Journal. “Reflects on Irish history with singular force, grace, and beauty.”—The Times (London). Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-028018-0 • $16.00 A FREE Reading Guide is available at www.penguin.com/guides Maeve Binchy SCARLET FEATHER “The dialogue crackles with wit and authentic Irish style.…It takes a huge amount of talent, insight, and compassion to create a ‘simple’ good story, and Maeve Binchy has it all.”—The Cleveland Plain Dealer. Signet • 560 pp. • 978-0-451-20377-9 • $7.99 Also of interest: Light a Penny Candle 978-0-451-22264-0, Quentins 978-0-451-20990-0, Nights of Rain and Stars 978-0-451-21446-1 Erskine Childers THE RIDDLE OF THE SANDS A Record of Secret Service Foreword by Erskine C. Childers Childers’s gripping tale of espionage, “the first and best of spy stories” (The Times, London), anticipated the work of Graham Greene and John le Carré and retains its preeminent place in the genre. With a foreword by the author’s great-grandson. Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-310632-6 • $16.00 COLLEGE FAC ULT Y I N FORM AT I ON SERVI CE (CF IS ) Join the College Faculty Information Service for personal assistance and complimentary examination copies. See page TK for more info or visit www.penguin.com/facinfo. TO OR D E R E X AM I N ATI ON C OP I E S: www. p e ng u i n. co m/ e x a m cop y ord er FICTION & LITERATURE N EW! Roddy Doyle THE GUTS Jimmy Rabbitte of The Commitments returns. “It’s rare to read about a man’s midlife crisis, complete with a stalled career, bowel cancer, and an extramarital affair, and burst out laughing. Yet acclaimed Irish author Doyle pulls it off....Too good to miss.”—The Library Journal (starred review). “Quintessential Doyle.”—The Boston Globe. Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-312609-6 • $16.00 BULLFIGHTING: Stories “These stories feel natural, autobiographical, like the kind of thing a man might tell you over a warm beer in a quiet bar.”—The Boston Globe. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-312106-0 • $15.00 THE DEPORTEES and Other Stories Eight funny and poignant tales of immigrant experience in contemporary Ireland. “[Doyle] has the literary equivalent of perfect pitch.” —The Christian Science Monitor. Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-311488-8 • $16.00 THE DEAD REPUBLIC The triumphant conclusion to the trilogy that began with A Star Called Henry. “Doyle is a stellar storyteller....[He] exhibits a peerless ear for cynicism as he grapples with the violence and farce of Irish history.”—Publishers Weekly. Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-311903-6 • $16.00 A STAR CALLED HENRY “Stunning...a masterpiece, an extraordinarily entertaining epic.”—The Washington Post. “Vividly portrays the wild passions of an Irish Everyman...and the birth of the modern Irish nation.”—Time. Penguin • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-303461-2 • $17.00 A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice; A New Yorker Best Book of the Year; An American Library Association Notable Book A FREE Reading Guide is available at www.penguin.com/guides OH, PLAY THAT THING “One of the most remarkable achievements in recent Irish and American literature.”—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Roddy Doyle PAULA SPENCER “Captivating....A superbly drawn heroine.”— The Independent (UK). “A magnificent achievement....If the first novel [The Woman Who Walked into Doors] deals with the vicissitudes of mind, fantasy and delusion that allowed [Paula] to remain in a violent relationship, the sequel deals with the forensic process of recovery.”—Anne Devlin, The Guardian (UK). Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-311273-0 • $14.00 THE WOMAN WHO WALKED INTO DOORS “One almost can’t help making chilling comparisons between the novel’s tough, buoyant narrator and James Joyce’s Molly Bloom.” —Francine Prose, Los Angeles Times Book Review. “A tour de force of literary ventriloquism.”—The Washington Post Book World. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-025512-6 • $15.00 PADDY CLARKE HA HA HA “One of the great modern Irish novels.”—The Washington Post. “Doyle offers a breathtaking glimpse into the inner life of a boy forced to leave behind childish things.”—San Francisco Chronicle. Penguin • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-023390-2 • $16.00 Winner of the Booker Prize A FREE Reading Guide is available at www.penguin.com/guides THE BARRYTOWN TRILOGY The Commitments, The Snapper, and The Van “Doyle’s novels are as hilarious as they are haunting...with brash energy, cheerful irreverence, and a street idiom that reads like poetry.”—San Francisco Chronicle. Penguin • 640 pp. • 978-0-14-025262-0 • $20.00 THE SNAPPER Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-017167-9 • $16.00 BROWNBREAD and WAR These two irreverent plays are set in Barrytown, the same colorful North Dublin suburb of Doyle’s novels. Penguin Plays • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-023115-1 • $14.00 Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-303605-0 • $14.00 TO OR D ER EXA M I NAT I O N CO PI ES: www. pe n g uin . co m / e x a m c o p y o r d e r Lord Dunsany IN THE LAND OF TIME and Other Fantasy Tales Edited with an Introduction and Notes by S. T. Joshi The first annotated edition of the Irish master of fantasy, “who imagined colors, ceremonies and incredible processions that never passed before the eyes of Poe or of De Quincey” (W. B. Yeats). Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-243776-6 • $16.00 Maria Edgeworth CASTLE RACKRENT and ENNUI Edited and Introduced by Marilyn Butler Edgeworth (1767–1849) explores Anglo-Irish relations, colonialism, class, money, sex, and power in these stylish, skeptical novels. Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-043320-3 • $15.00 THE ABSENTEE Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Heidi Thompson Penguin Classics • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-043645-7 • $16.00 NEW! Tana French BROKEN HARBOR “Every bit as piercingly brilliant as its predecessors....Readers can brace themselves for the gritty details of a typical police procedural and then sit back and savor the poetry.” —Chicago Tribune. Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-312330-9 • $16.00 FAITHFUL PLACE “Revisits, evocatively and lyrically, themes she’s used before: love, loss, memory, murder, and life in modern Ireland. French’s writing remains brilliant, and her dialogue is sharp, often lacerating, and sometimes mordantly funny.”—Booklist (starred review). Penguin • 416 pp. • 978-0-14-311949-4 • $16.00 IN THE WOODS “Drawn by the grim nature of her plot and the lyrical ferocity of her writing, even smart people who should know better will be able to lose themselves in these dark woods.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-311349-2 • $16.00 Edgar Award for Best First Novel; IVCA Clarion Award for Best Fiction; Macavity Award for Best First Mystery; Barry Award for Best First Novel; Los Angeles Times Book Award Finalist; Irish Times Book Award Finalist Also of interest: The Likeness 978-0-14-311562-5 IRISH STUDIES | 5 FICTION & LITERATURE Oliver Goldsmith THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD James Joyce Penguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-043159-9 • $10.00 Introduction by Hugh Kenner Afterword by Langdon Hammer Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Stephen Coote Dermot Healy LONG TIME, NO SEE “Compassionate and elegiac...a celebration of the whole gift of existence....Everyday chores and family obligations are elevated to the level of epiphany.”—The Times Literary Supplement. “A grand read, funny and provocative....Tenderness and affection win out despite gunfire, despite ancient jealousies and grudges.”—Annie Proulx, The Guardian. Penguin • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-312343-9 • $16.00 N EW! James Joyce DUBLINERS Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Terence Brown Fore word by Colum McCann Centennial Deluxe Edition “A handsome deluxe edition.”—The New York Times. Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-310745-3 • $17.00 Introduction and Notes by Terence Brown Extensive notes. Map. Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-018647-5 • $11.00 A FREE Reading Guide is available at www.penguin.com/guides Text and Criticism Viking Critical Library Edited and Updated by Robert Scholes and A. Walton Litz Penguin • 512 pp. • 978-0-14-024774-9 • $20.00 Introduction by Edna O’Brien Afterword by Malachy McCourt Based on the definitive text, which has all of the author’s textual instructions. Signet Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-451-53041-7 • $4.95 A FREE Teacher’s Guide is available at www.penguin.com/academic FINNEGANS WAKE Introduction by John Bishop “A great comic vision, one of the few books of the world that can make us laugh aloud on nearly every page.”—Anthony Burgess. Penguin Classics • 672 pp. • 978-0-14-118126-4 • $23.00 A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN Gene Kerrigan Signet Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-451-53015-8 • $4.95 Europa • 336 pp. • 978-1-60945-092-2 • $17.00 Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Seamus Deane Penguin Classics • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-243734-6 • $11.00 Text, Criticism, and Notes Viking Critical Library Edited by Chester G. Anderson Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-015503-7 • $20.00 THE PORTABLE JAMES JOYCE Edited by Harry Levin Includes Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Exiles, Collected Poems complete, and selections from Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Penguin Classics • 768 pp. • 978-0-14-015030-8 • $20.00 N EW ! Kevin Birmingham THE MOST DANGEROUS BOOK The Battle for James Joyce’s Ulysses “A brilliant study.”—The New Yorker. “[This] new book about the long censorship fight over James Joyce’s Ulysses braids eight or nine good stories into one mighty strand....The best story that’s told...may be that of the arrival of a significant young nonfiction writer....A measured yet bravura performance.”—The New York Times. Penguin • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-312754-3 • $18.00 Cathy Kelly SOMEONE LIKE YOU Plume • 480 pp. • 978-0-452-28338-1 • $15.00 Gene Kerrigan DARK TIMES IN THE CITY “Kerrigan’s spare, incisive prose depicts an Irish underworld and a population caught in a closed circle of poverty and violence.” —Publisher’s Weekly (starred). THE RAGE “Masterly.”—The New Yorker. “A boundlessly readable portrait of an Ireland in which all the old certainties have vanished.”—NPR. Nominated for an LA Times Book Prize Named one of the Wall Street Journal’s 10 Best Mysteries of the Year THE MIDNIGHT CHOIR “An absorbing, beautifully written, gritty tale of Irish detection and corruption, full of believable characters and bleak Dublin settings.”—The Times (London). Europa • 356 pp. • 978-1-933372-26-6 • $14.95 Crime Writers’ Association Gold Dagger Award Winner NEW! Marian Keyes THE WOMAN WHO STOLE MY LIFE Irish beautician Stella Sweeney falls ill, falls in love, then falls into a glamorous new life in New York City. “Keyes’s witty women...humorous writing style, and uplifting tone have become beloved by readers across the globe.” —Chicago Tribune. Viking • 464 pp. • 978-0-525-42925-8 • $27.95 Available July 2015 THE MYSTERY OF MERCY CLOSE “Keyes’s portrayal of depression is nuanced and authentic. Helen’s vibrant voice is spoton.”—Publishers Weekly. Plume • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-218079-2 • $16.00 THE BRIGHTEST STAR IN THE SKY “Features a cast of deftly drawn characters.... Keyes weaves these characters’ stories together expertly, evoking a mellow, almost retro quality that renders the novel completely addictive.”—The Irish Times. Penguin • 480 pp. • 978-0-14-311849-7 • $16.00 Europa • 320 pp. • 978-1-60945-144-8 • $17.00 Crime Writers’ Association Gold Dagger Award Finalist www.p engu in s p eakersb ureau. com For all inquiries, including speakers’ fees and availability, visit the address above or email speakersbureau@us.penguingroup.com 6 | IRISH STUDIES TO OR D E R E X AM I N ATI ON C OP I E S: www. p e ng u i n. co m/ e x a m cop y ord er FICTION & LITERATURE Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu UNCLE SILAS Edited with an Introduction by Victor Sage With its subversion of reality and illusion and its exploration of fear through the use of mystery and the supernatural, Uncle Silas breaks through the confines of the conventional horror story. Penguin Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-14-043746-1 • $16.00 N EW! Jeremy Massey THE LAST FOUR DAYS OF PADDY BUCKLEY “A fresh and intriguing spin on the Irish crime novel....The tale of an ordinary man drawn into a deadly conflict with a Dublin mob boss....Sharply written, darkly comic, and full of heart.”—Harry Dolan, author of Bad Things Happen. Riverhead • 304 pp. • 978-1-59463-344-7 • $25.95 Charles Robert Maturin MELMOTH THE WANDERER Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Victor Sage With its erudition, wit, and parody of arcane learned manuscripts, this Gothic masterpiece —first published in 1820—follows not only in the tradition of the Gothic genre but also in the works of Cervantes, Swift, and Sterne. Penguin Classics • 704 pp. • 978-0-14-044761-3 • $15.00 John McGahern HIGH GROUND Absorbing and moving stories by “one of the best stylists in English prose” (Newsweek). Penguin • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-017708-4 • $13.00 Brian Moore BLACK ROBE Out of a conflict between the French colonists and the Native Americans, Moore has fashioned an extraordinary novel. Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-27865-3 • $16.00 ON L INE TA B LE S O F CO N T E N TS Find tables of contents to hundreds of Penguin Group academic titles at www.penguin.com/toc Brendan O’Carroll THE YOUNG WAN The prequel to the trilogy The New York Times called “as unpretentious and satisfying as a home-cooked meal” unveils the hilarious and visceral backstreet beginnings of its unforgettable Dublin heroine. Plume • 224 pp. • 978-0-452-28484-5 • $14.00 THE MAMMY “O’Carroll spins warm, funny growing-up stories filled with comic misunderstandings and knockabout farce....A light-hearted tale of working-class life.”—Boston Herald. Plume • 176 pp. • 978-0-452-28103-5 • $15.00 THE CHISELLERS The unsinkable Agnes Browne returns with her seven “chisellers.” “In this half-melodrama, half-farce, the most successful scenes are comic.”—The New York Times Book Review. Plume • 192 pp. • 978-0-452-28122-6 • $14.00 THE GRANNY “O’Carroll is a gifted storyteller, and his novel is elegantly and economically crafted...his knack for capturing the way Dubliners speak and live makes a solid finale to the Agnes Browne trilogy.”—The Washington Post. Plume • 192 pp. • 978-0-452-28184-4 • $15.00 N EW ! Nuala O’Connor MISS EMILY “A triumph of a novel.”—Robert Olen Butler. “In the spirit of her beloved Elizabeth Barrett Browning and George Eliot, this fictionalized Dickinson crosses class, national, and religious lines to reach out to her Irish maid Ada with compassion, empathy, and humanity....Eloquent prose.”—Dr. Paraic Finnerty, University of Portsmouth, author of Emily Dickinson’s Shakespeare. Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-312675-1 • $16.00 Available July 2015 Maggie O’Farrell AFTER YOU’D GONE “Short vignettes, told from multiple points of view and in multiple voices...merge into a coherent and moving portrait of a young woman’s journey toward a life-threatening crisis.”—Publishers Weekly. “Beautifully written contemporary fiction.”—Edna O’Brien. Penguin • 384 pp. • 978-0-14-200032-8 • $16.00 TO OR D ER EXA M I NAT I O N CO PI ES: www. pe n g uin . co m / e x a m c o p y o r d e r Nuala O’Faolain MY DREAM OF YOU “An honest and poignant account of a woman attempting to build a future on the ruins of the past.”—Kirkus Reviews. “O’Faolain’s depiction of the west of Ireland during and just after the Famine surpasses any historical recitation of the ‘facts.’”—Publishers Weekly. Riverhead • 544 pp. • 978-1-57322-908-1 • $17.00 NEW! Patrick O’Keeffe THE VISITORS “The story of two Irish families linked intimately over several generations....A poignant tale of hope and loss that is colorful and engaging in its detail and highly recommended.”—Booklist. “A haunted and beautiful book.”—Charles Baxter. Viking • 288 pp. • 978-0-670-02463-6 • $26.95 THE HILL ROAD “Lush and evocative...a dreamlike collection of four novellas spanning several generations.”—The New York Times Book Review. “A remarkable achievement....There is a wonderful Irish music running through O’Keeffe’s prose, yet his tales of ordinary rural life in twentieth-century Ireland are unsparing and never sentimental.”—The Baltimore Sun. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-303793-4 • $14.00 Winner of the Story Prize A Whiting Writers’ Award Recipient PEN GUI N C LASSI CS N EWS L ETTER Go to http://us.penguingroup.com/newsletters to sign up for the Penguin Classics Newsletter, and get all the latest information on new books for your courses COLLEGE FAC ULT Y I N FORM AT I ON SERVI C E (CF IS ) Join the College Faculty Information Service for personal assistance and complimentary examination copies. See page TK for more info or visit www.penguin.com/facinfo. IRISH STUDIES | 7 FICTION & LITERATURE George Bernard Shaw ARMS AND THE MAN Introduction by Rodelle Weintraub Features the definitive text. Penguin Classics • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-303976-1 • $12.00 CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA Introduction by Stanley Weintraub Features the definitive text. Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-303977-8 • $13.00 CANDIDA Introduction by Peter Gahan Features the definitive text. Penguin Classics • 112 pp. • 978-0-14-303978-5 • $12.00 PYGMALION Edited by Dan H. Laurence Introduction by Nicholas Grene First produced in 1914, this witty exposure of the British class system remains one of Shaw’s most popular plays. Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-143950-1 • $11.00 SAINT JOAN Edited by Dan H. Laurence Introductions by Imogen Stubbs and Joley Wood Unhappy with “the whitewash which disfigures her beyond recognition,” Shaw presents a realistic Joan: proud, intolerant, naïve, foolhardy, brave—a rebel who challenged the conventions and values of her day. Penguin Classics • 160 pp. • 978-0-14-043791-1 • $14.00 HEARTBREAK HOUSE Edited by Dan H. Laurence Introduction by David Hare This comedy of manners takes a probing look at the conflict between “old-fashioned” idealism and the realities of the modern age. Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-043787-4 • $12.00 George Bernard Shaw PLAYS Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Arms and the Man, Candida, Man and Superman Penguin Classics • 176 pp. • 978-0-14-043790-4 • $12.00 | IRISH STUDIES 50th Anniversary Edition Introduction by Richard H. Goldstone Signet Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-451-53009-7 • $5.95 PLAYS PLEASANT Bram Stoker Signet Classics • 528 pp. • 978-0-451-52944-2 • $8.95 Edited by Dan H. Laurence Introduction by W. J. McCormack The definitive text of the four comedies Arms and the Man, Candida, You Never Can Tell, and The Man of Destiny. Chronology, cast lists, and a list of Shaw’s principal works. Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-043794-2 • $14.00 PLAYS UNPLEASANT Edited by Dan H. Laurence Introduction by David Edgar This volume includes Widowers’ Houses, The Philanderer, and Mrs. Warren’s Profession. Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-043793-5 • $15.00 THREE PLAYS FOR PURITANS Edited by Dan H. Laurence Introduction by Michael Billington This volume includes Caesar and Cleopatra, Captain Brassbound’s Conversion, and The Devil’s Disciple. Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-043792-8 • $14.00 MAN AND SUPERMAN Edited by Dan H. Laurence Introduction by Stanley Weintraub In this caustic satire of romantic conventions, Shaw provides an original twist on the Don Juan myth. Penguin Classics • 288 pp. • 978-0-14-043788-1 • $13.00 A FREE Teacher’s Guide is available at www.penguin.com/academic DRACULA Edited with a Revised Introduction and Notes by Maurice Hindle Preface by Christopher Frayling Includes Stoker’s essay on censorship and his interview with Winston Churchill. Penguin Classics • 560 pp. • 978-0-14-143984-6 • $11.00 Cover by Ruben Toledo Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-310616-6 • $16.00 Introduction by Leonard Wolf Afterword by Jeffrey Meyers Signet Classics • 416 pp. • 978-0-451-53066-0 • $4.95 NAL • 480 pp. • 978-0-451-22868-0 • $16.00 THE ILLUSTRATED DRACULA Illustrated by Jae Lee Studio • 400 pp. • 978-0-14-200515-6 • $21.95 DRACULA’S GUEST and Other Weird Tales Introduction by Kate Hebblethwaite Original Preface by Florence Stoker Comprised of tales published by Stoker’s widow after his death, as well as the novel The Lair of the White Worm. Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-144171-9 • $16.00 Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt DRACULA: THE UN-DEAD A sequel to Bram Stoker’s classic novel, written by his direct descendent. “A well needed shot of fresh blood for the Dracula mythos.” —Publishers Weekly. 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Laurence Introduction by Margery Morgan This comedy is one of Shaw’s most powerful, forward-looking plays and, according to Margery Morgan, “the earliest of the great achievements of literary modernism in Britain.” George Bernard Shaw and Alan Jay Lerner PEN GUI N C LASSI CS N EWS L ETTER Go to http://us.penguingroup.com/newsletters to sign up for the Penguin Classics Newsletter, and get all the latest information on new books for your courses TO OR D E R E X AM I N ATI ON C OP I E S: www. p e ng u i n. co m/ e x a m cop y ord er FICTION & LITERATURE Jonathan Swift GULLIVER’S TRAVELS Introduction by Leo Damrosch Afterword by Nathaniel Rich Signet Classics • 352 pp. • 978-0-451-53113-1 • $4.95 Edited with an Introduction by Robert DeMaria, Jr. Based on the first edition of 1726, including explanatory notes, bibliography, and illustrations. Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-143949-5 • $9.00 A MODEST PROPOSAL and Other Writings Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Carole Fabricant The title essay is accompanied by a generous selection of prose pieces, including humorous pamphlets critiquing British rule in Ireland, articles, and correspondence. Penguin • 464 pp. • 978-0-14-043642-6 • $17.00 J. M. Synge THE ARAN ISLANDS Edited and Introduced by Tim Robinson Penguin Classics • 208 pp. • 978-0-14-018432-7 • $16.00 J. M. Synge, W. B. Yeats, and Sean O’Casey THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD and Two Other Irish Plays Introduction by W. A. Armstrong Also contains Yeats’s The Countess Cathleen (1892) and O’Casey’s Cock-a-doodle Dandy (1949). Penguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-018878-3 • $13.00 William Trevor LOVE AND SUMMER “A thrilling work of art.”—The New York Times Book Review. “A masterpiece of dialogue and inflected gesture; no author alive is more respectful of his characters or efficient at fleshing them out.”—Los Angeles Times. Penguin • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-311788-9 • $16.00 A New York Times Notable Book William Trevor CHEATING AT CANASTA William Trevor Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-311406-2 • $14.00 Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-100217-0 • $15.00 “Magisterial....These stories stay in the mind long after they’re finished.”—William Boyd, The New York Times Book Review. A New York Times Notable Book; a Los Angeles Times and Boston Globe Best Book of the Year; an ALA Notable; a NY Public Library “Book to Remember” THE COLLECTED STORIES “With this immense collection, Trevor has filed in serene self-trust the results of years of work of impeccable strength and a piercing profundity.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 1,280 pp. • 978-0-14-023245-5 • $30.00 SELECTED STORIES Brings together 48 stories from After Rain, The Hill Bachelors, A Bit on the Side, and Cheating at Canasta, offering readers “treasures of gorgeous writing, brilliant dialogue, and unforgettable lives” (The New York Times Book Review). Penguin • 576 pp. • 978-0-14-311596-0 • $20.00 Selected as one of The New York Times Book Review’s 10 Best Books of the Year A BIT ON THE SIDE: Stories “A wonderful book...William Trevor really is the best short story writer alive.”—Michael Dirda, The Washington Post. “Every story here is a model example of just how much a great writer can reveal in a short space.” —Newsweek. Penguin • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-303591-6 • $15.00 A New York Times Notable Book and an ALA/ Booklist Editors’ Choice FELICIA’S JOURNEY “A thriller lifted to the level of high art.” —Publishers Weekly. “Trevor shows just how wise and wry and funny and morally astute an observer of the human comedy he is.”—The New York Times Book Review. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-025360-3 • $15.00 Winner of the Whitbread Novel Award A FREE Reading Guide is available at www.penguin.com/guides FOOLS OF FORTUNE Introduction by Francine Prose “To my mind Trevor’s best novel and a very fine one.”—Graham Greene. Penguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-303962-4 • $15.00 Winner of the Whitbread Novel Award TO OR D ER EXA M I NAT I O N CO PI ES: www. pe n g uin . co m / e x a m c o p y o r d e r THE HILL BACHELORS “Ireland’s answer to Chekhov has produced another story collection of splendid melancholy.”—The Boston Globe. Winner of the Irish Times Irish Literature Prize for Fiction; a New York Times Notable Book; a Boston Globe Best Book of the Year THE STORY OF LUCY GAULT “One of Trevor’s finest works....An evensong to time itself.”—The Boston Globe. “In his stately depiction of a tragic tale…Trevor has once again captured the terrible beauty of Ireland’s fate, and the fate of us all—at the mercy of history, circumstance, and the vicissitudes of time.”—Alice McDermott, The Atlantic Monthly. Penguin • 240 pp. • 978-0-14-200331-2 • $16.00 Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize; a New York Times Notable Book Also of interest: After Rain: Stories 978-0-14-025834-9, My House in Umbria 978-0-14-200365-7, Death in Summer 978-0-14-028782-0 Oscar Wilde THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY Cover by Ruben Toledo Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition Penguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-310614-2 • $16.00 Hardcover Classics Edition Introduction by Robert Mighall Designed by Coralie Bickford-Smith Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-144246-4 • $22.00 Edited and Introduced by Robert Mighall Includes selected contemporary reviews, a chronology, further reading, and Peter Ackroyd’s introduction from the original edition. Penguin Classics • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-143957-0 • $9.00 THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY and Three Stories Foreword by Gary Schmidgall Afterword by Peter Raby Also includes Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime, The Happy Prince, and The Birthday of the Infanta. Signet Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-451-53045-5 • $4.95 ON LI N E TAB LES OF CONTENTS Find tables of contents to hundreds of Penguin Group academic titles at www.penguin.com/toc IRISH STUDIES | 9 FICTION & LITERATURE Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde Introduction by Gyles Brandreth Afterword by Jack Zipes Includes illustrations from the original editions of Wilde’s two collections. THE HAPPY PRINCE: The Happy Prince; The Nightingale and the Rose; The Selfish Giant; The Devoted Friend; The Remarkable Rocket; THE HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES: The Young King; The Birthday of the Infanta; The Fisherman and His Soul; The Star-Child. Edited by Richard Allen Cave “The purest example in English literature of a ‘verbal opera.’”—W. H. Auden. Also includes Salomé, A Woman of No Importance, An Ideal Husband, A Florentine Tragedy, Lady Windermere’s Fan, and an excised scene from The Importance of Being Earnest. COMPLETE FAIRY TALES OF OSCAR WILDE Signet Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-451-53107-0 • $5.95 THE SOUL OF MAN UNDER SOCIALISM and Selected Critical Prose Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Linda Dowling Features “The Portrait of Mr. W. H.,” “In Defense of Dorian Gray,” and pieces from Intentions, including “The Decay of Lying” and “Pen, Pencil, Poison.” Penguin Classics • 432 pp. • 978-0-14-043387-6 • $18.00 DE PROFUNDIS And Other Prison Writings Edited with an Introduction by Colm Toibín Also includes further letters to his wife, his friends, the Home Secretary, newspaper editors and his lover Lord Alfred Douglas, Bosie, himself, as well as “The Ballad of Reading Gaol.” Penguin Classics • 256 pp. • 978-0-14-043990-8 • $14.00 COL LEG E FAC ULTY IN FO R MATIO N SE RV I CE ( CF I S ) Join the College Faculty Information Service for personal assistance and complimentary examination copies. 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Signet Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-451-53222-0 • $5.95 Oscar Wilde THE PORTABLE OSCAR WILDE Revised Edition Edited by Richard Aldington and Stanley Weintraub Includes the complete texts of The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest, several poems and letters, Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young, the definitive text of De Profundis, Lady Windermere’s Fan, A Woman of No Importance, and An Ideal Husband. Penguin Classics • 752 pp. • 978-0-14-015093-3 • $20.00 COMPLETE SHORT FICTION Edited with an Introduction by Ian Small Includes the complete texts of The Happy Prince and Other Tales, A House of Pomegranates, Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Stories, six “Poems in Prose,” and “The Portrait of Mr. W. H.” Penguin Classics • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-143969-3 • $15.00 NEW! W. B. Yeats WHEN YOU ARE OLD Early Poems, Plays, and Fairy Tales Edited with an Introduction by Rob Doggett Includes such celebrated, lyrical poems as “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” and “He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven,” as well as Yeats’s imaginative retellings of Irish fairytales—including his first major poem, “The Wanderings of Oisin,” based on a Celtic fable—and his critical writings. Penguin Classics • 368 pp. • 978-0-14-310764-4 • $17.00 Available June 2015 ON LI N E TAB LES OF CONTENTS Find tables of contents to hundreds of Penguin Group academic titles at www.penguin.com/toc PEN GUI N C LASSI CS N EWS L ETTER Go to http://us.penguingroup.com/newsletters to sign up for the Penguin Classics Newsletter, and get all the latest information on new books for your courses TO OR D E R E X AM I N ATI ON C OP I E S: www. p e ng u i n. co m/ e x a m cop y ord er IRISH AMERICA IN HIS TORY & LITERATURE Jim Carroll THE PETTING ZOO Preface by Patti Smith “Introspective, observant, and, at times, quite hilarious, this is a fitting culmination of Carroll’s life’s work.”—Booklist. “A heartfelt portrait of a New York original by a New York original.”—Publishers Weekly. Penguin • 336 pp. • 978-0-14-312009-4 • $16.00 Also of interest: The Basketball Diaries 978-0-14010018-1, Forced Entries: The Downtown Diaries (1971–1973) 978-0-14-008502-0, Fear of Dreaming: The Selected Poems of Jim Carroll 978-0-14-058695-4, Void of Course: Poems 1994–1997 978-0-14-058909-2 Edward Conlon BLUE BLOOD A memoir of life in the NYPD. “A dazzling epic of street life and rough camaraderie....Vibrant and hilarious.”—The Washington Post Book World. Riverhead • 576 pages • 978-1-59448-073-7 • $20.00 A Washington Post Book of the Year and New York Times Notable Book Tom Coyne A COURSE CALLED IRELAND A Long Walk in Search of a Country, a Pint, and the Next Tee “Explores the history of the land being traveled and pauses for tales both tall and short, as well as, in this case, for pub songs.”—The Boston Globe. Gotham • 320 pp. • 978-1-592-40528-2 • $17.00 Stephen Crane MAGGIE A Girl of the Streets and Other Tales Edited with an Introduction by Larzer Ziff “A powerful, severe, and harshly comic portrayal of Irish immigrant life in lower New York exactly a century ago.”—Alfred Kazin. This edition also includes “George’s Mother” and eleven other tales and sketches of New York. Penguin Classics • 272 pp. • 978-0-14-043797-3 • $12.00 Edited with an Introduction by Alfred Kazin Afterword by Tom Wolfe Signet Classics • 240 pp. • 978-0-451-52998-5 • $5.95 Jeanine Cummins THE OUTSIDE BOY A poignant debut novel of an Irish gypsy boy’s childhood in the 1950s. NAL • 368 pp. • 978-0-451-22948-9 • $15.00 James T. Farrell STUDS LONIGAN Eugene O’Neill EARLY PLAYS Edited with an Introduction by Jeffrey H. Richards Includes seven one-act plays, and five fulllength plays including The Emperor Jones and The Hairy Ape. Penguin Classics • 448 pp. • 978-0-14-118670-2 • $15.00 Introduction by Ann Douglas “Farrell’s trilogy of working-class youth— originally published as Young Lonigan, The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan, and Judgement Day—is a monument of social realism.”—The Reader’s Catalog. “A defining work of the 1930s, an American classic.” —The Weekly Standard. COMPLETE PLAYS 1913–1920 Introduction by Ann Douglas Joe Queenan Penguin Classics • 896 pp. • 978-0-14-118673-3 • $24.00 YOUNG LONIGAN Penguin Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-14-218007-5 • $15.00 Introduction by Pete Hamill Signet Classics • 224 pp. • 978-0-451-52913-8 • $7.95 Maureen Howard BRIDGEPORT BUS Penguin • 320 pp. • 978-0-14-005566-5 • $14.00 William Kennedy ROSCOE The seventh novel in Kennedy’s Albany cycle. “Kennedy’s art is an eccentric triumph, a quirky, risk-taking imagination at play upon the solid paving stones, the breweries, the politicos and pool sharks of an all-too-actual city.”—Thomas Flanagan, The New York Review of Books. Penguin • 304 pp. • 978-0-14-200173-8 • $16.00 National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist Also of interest: O Albany! 978-0-14-007416-1, An Albany Trio 978-0-14-025786-1, The Flaming Corsage 978-0-14-024270-6, Quinn’s Book 978-0-14-007737-7, Riding the Yellow Trolley Car 978-0-14-015992-9, Very Old Bones 978-0-14-013898-6 Dr. Denis Leary WHY WE SUCK A Feel Good Guide to Staying Fat, Loud, Lazy and Stupid Proudly Irish American, defiantly working class, with a reserve of compassion for the underdog and the overlooked, Leary delivers blistering diatribes that are both penetrating social commentary and laugh-out-loud funny. 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Riordan PLUNKITT OF TAMMANY HALL A Series of Very Plain Talks on Very Practical Politics 100th Anniversary Edition Introduction by Peter Quinn Written by reporter Riordan in 1905, this masterpiece of Americana artfully reveals the political skill of the “honest graft,” as perfected by George Washington Plunkitt, the ward boss of New York’s supremely powerful Fifteenth Assembly District. Signet Classics • 128 pp. • 978-0-451-52620-5 • $5.95 Plume • 256 pp. • 978-0-452-29564-3 • $16.00 TO OR D ER EXA M I NAT I O N CO PI ES: www. pe n g uin . co m / e x a m c o p y o r d e r IRISH STUDIES | 11 Join the PENGUIN PUBLISHING GROUP College Faculty Information Service Penguin Publishing Group offers course adoption assistance as near as your computer or phone! 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