Beginning with an exquisite love story - an ancient saga retold by Lady Gregory - and continuing with George Moore and the birth of the modern short story at the turn of the century, this highly representative collection includes both classic writers and contemporaries. It features the work of such preeminent literary figures as James Joyce, Sean O'Faolain, Mary Lavin, Frank O'Connor, and Liam O'Flaherty, whose work re-established the tradition of the short story; it concludes with more recent exponents of the form, all of them highly acclaimed, including Elizabeth Bowen, William Trevor, and Edna O'Brien.
I had actually given up on this after being unable to engage with the first few stories, but have now returned to it after a trip to Ireland, and am working my way more or less backwards. Enjoying them much more !
As with any such collection, the quality of the selections varies, but a very thorough and well-selected overview from the pre-1981 Irish short story world.