Gazetteer description of the pilgrim crossing
Lough Derg--Vicinity--Geography--gazetteer
The entry for Lough Derg in an 1842 Irish gazetteer
John Parker Lawson, d. 1852
The gazetteer of Ireland, containing the latest information from the most authentic sources, p. 312
Edinburgh Print. & Pub. Co., Edinburgh
1842
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Gazetteer
English
Gazetteer
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The boatmen describes the "wine" of Purgatory
Lough Derg--Vicinity--Purgatory--Travel guide
An account of the religious history of Lough Derg for the traveller.
J. B. Doyle
Tours in Ulster: A hand-book to the antiquities and scenery of the north of Ireland.
By J. B. Doyle. With numerous illustrations, chiefly from the author's sketch-book, pp. 364-66
Hodges and Smith, Dublin
1854
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Handbook
English
Travel guide
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The ancient pilgrimage
Lough Derg--Pilgrimage--Magazine--Narrative
An account of Lough Derg from a late-nineteenth-century pilgrim.
Matthew Russell, 1834-1912
'Lough Derg: By a Recent Pilgrim', The Irish Monthly: A Magazine of General Literature Sixth Yearly Volume, p.30-1
M.H. Gill & Son, Dublin
1878
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Article
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Magazine Article
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"An incredible quantity of rags"
Travelogues--James Spencer Knox--Lough Derg--Description
Knox describes the scattered bloodied rags showing traces of the bodily rigours of the pilgrimage
James Spencer Knox, 1789-1862
Pastoral Annals. By an Irish Clergyman [i.e. James S. Knox], p. 384
R. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, London
1840
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Monograph
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Travelogue
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The Island's gift
Literature--Twentieth Century--Sean O'Faolain--Lough Derg
Jenny awakes to feel the gift of Station Island: a sense of equality in bodily experience
Sean O'Faolain, 1900-1991
The Lovers of the Lake', in The Collected Stories of Sean O'Faolain, Vol. 2, pp. 18-43, here p. 35
Constable and Company, London
1981
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Edited edition
English
Collection of short stories
DD_0242
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Bobby describes Station Island
Literature--Twentieth Century--Sean O'Faolain--Lough Derg
Bobby, attempting to make peace with Jenny as she performs the pilgrimage, discusses the power of Station Island
Sean O'Faolain, 1900-1991
The Lovers of the Lake', in The Collected Stories of Sean O'Faolain, Vol. 2, pp. 18-43, here p. 30
Constable and Company, London
1981
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English
Collection of short stories
DD_0241
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"Shaking the very stars with their fusillades of Paters"
Lough Derg--Pilgrimage--Description--Alice Curtayne
The repetitive power of an imagined Celtic Christian pilgrimage and prayer in the context of Irish national myth making
Alice Curtayne, 1898-1981
Curtayne, Alice, Lough Derg: St. Patrick’s Purgatory, p. 174
Burns Oats and Washbourn, Ltd., London and Dublin
1944
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Monograph
English
History
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