Lesson 7-Spring Sowing I. Listening Materials Just because someone doesn't love you the (3)you Keys want them to, doesn't mean they don't love you with 3. way all they have. Don't cry because it is over; smile 4. happened because it (4). Life is a pure flame, and we live by an 5. invisible (5 sun within us W BTL E The end of Listening Materials
Lesson 7—Spring Sowing W B T L E I. Listening Materials Just because someone doesn't love you the (3) you want them to, doesn't mean they don't love you with all they have. Don't cry because it is over; smile because it (4). Life is a pure flame, and we live by an (5) sun within us. Keys 3. way 4. happened 5. invisible The end of Listening Materials
Lesson 7-Spring Sowing II. About the Author Introduction Liam O'Flaherty is one of the most significant and important modern Anglo-Irish authors. His novels have not been met with much critical analysis over the last forty years because he stopped publishing work in 1956. Both his novels and his short stories define Anglo-Irish literature in that his themes stem from his experiences growing up in a poverty-stricken society on the island of Aran; his naturalistic, mystical, romantic, and realistic styles were also defined by his experiences in his native Ireland W BTL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 7—Spring Sowing W B T L E II. About the Author Introduction: Liam O'Flaherty is one of the most significant and important modern Anglo-Irish authors. His novels have not been met with much critical analysis over the last forty years because he stopped publishing work in 1956. Both his novels and his short stories define Anglo-Irish literature in that his themes stem from his experiences growing up in a poverty-stricken society on the island of Aran; his naturalistic, mystical, romantic, and realistic styles were also defined by his experiences in his native Ireland. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 7-Spring Sowing II. About the Author Chronology of Liam O'Flaherty's Main Works a 1923 Thy Neighbour's Wife. First published creative work-a short story,The Sniper -appeared on Janua 12, 1923, in the British Socialist weekly The New Leader a 1924 The black soul. One of the founders of the short- lived literary magazine To-Morrow 1924 Spring Sowing a 1925 The Informer which was made into a film of the same name by jOhn Ford a 1925 Civil War 1 1928 The Assassin W BTL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 7—Spring Sowing W B T L E II. About the Author Chronology of Liam O'Flaherty's Main Works 1923 Thy Neighbour's Wife. First published creative work—a short story, “The Sniper“—appeared on January 12, 1923, in the British Socialist weekly The New Leader 1924 The Black Soul. One of the founders of the shortlived literary magazine To-Morrow. 1924 Spring Sowing 1925 The Informer, which was made into a film of the same name by John Ford. 1925 Civil War 1928 The Assassin To be continued on the next page
Lesson 7-Spring Sowing II. About the Author a 1932 Skerrett a 1934 Shame the Devil H 1937 Famine The Short Stories of Liam O'Flaherty a 1948 TWo Lovely Beasts and other stories a 1950 Insurrection a 1953 Duil [Desirel, a collection of most of the short a stories which O Flaherty had written in Gaelic a 1956 The Stories of Liam O'Flaherty W BTL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 7—Spring Sowing W B T L E II. About the Author 1932 Skerrett 1934 Shame the Devil 1937 Famine The Short Stories of Liam O'Flaherty 1948 Two Lovely Beasts and Other Stories 1950 Insurrection 1953 Duil [Desire], a collection of most of the short stories which O'Flaherty had written in Gaelic 1956 The Stories of Liam O'Flaherty To be continued on the next page
Lesson 7-Spring Sowing II. About the Author Liam O'Flaherty became famous because of his novels, especially Famine and The Informer, but his literary reputation rests more heavily upon his short stories W BTL E The end of about the author
Lesson 7—Spring Sowing W B T L E Liam O’Flaherty became famous because of his novels, especially Famine and The Informer, but his literary reputation rests more heavily upon his short stories. II. About the Author The end of About the Author