The Aran Islands

The Aran Islands
Title The Aran Islands PDF eBook
Author John Millington Synge
Publisher
Total Pages 304
Release 1912
Genre Aran Islands
ISBN

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J. M. Synge

J. M. Synge
Title J. M. Synge PDF eBook
Author Seán Hewitt
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 256
Release 2021-01-07
Genre Drama
ISBN 0198862091

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A thorough re-assessment of one of Ireland's major playwrights, J.M. Synge (1871-1909). Using much previously-undiscussed archival material, the book takes each of Synge's plays and prose works, tracing his journey from an early Romanticism to a later, more combative modernism.

The Complete Works of J.M. Synge

The Complete Works of J.M. Synge
Title The Complete Works of J.M. Synge PDF eBook
Author John Millington Synge
Publisher Wordsworth Editions
Total Pages 484
Release 2008
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781840221510

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Collects all of Synge's published plays, including The Playboy of The Western World, along with his Poetry and Translations, and the prose works that detail his travels in The Aran Islands, In Wicklow, In Kerry and In Connemara.

The Complete Plays

The Complete Plays
Title The Complete Plays PDF eBook
Author John M. Synge
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 272
Release 2011-04-27
Genre Drama
ISBN 0307783960

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This volume includes the complete texts of all the plays by J.M. Synge. Produced at the Abbey Theater which Synge founded. Represents one of the major dramatic achievements of the 20th century.

The Cambridge Companion to J. M. Synge

The Cambridge Companion to J. M. Synge
Title The Cambridge Companion to J. M. Synge PDF eBook
Author P. J. Mathews
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 215
Release 2009-11-19
Genre Drama
ISBN 0521110106

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Introduces students to the work of one of Ireland's most important playwrights.

Letters to Molly

Letters to Molly
Title Letters to Molly PDF eBook
Author John Millington Synge
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 380
Release 1971
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780674528345

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When John Millington Synge and Molly Allgood fell in love, he was thirty-five, she nineteen. Neither knew that he had Hodgkin's disease, of which he was to die in three years. Synge had already achieved recognition as a playwright--translations of two of his plays had been performed in Berlin and Prague--and he was codirector, with Yeats and Lady Gregory, of the Irish National Theatre Society. Molly had started her acting career the year before, in the newly opened Abbey Theatre, with a walk-on part in Synge's Well of the Saints. She had been promoted from crowd scenes to bit parts to lead roles in Riders to the Sea and The Shadow of the Glen. She was still only a member of the company, however, while Synge was a director, whose codirectors disapproved of fraternization. Synge and Molly also faced the disapproval of two widowed mothers. Barring an occasional holiday trip or company road tour, they could seldom be alone together, except on secret afternoon meetings for long walks in the country. Hence their hundreds of letters. Molly's letters do not survive; they apparently were destroyed when Synge died. But his letters convey her mercurial charm, her openness, her love of life, her impulsiveness, and her temper--as violent as his own. What they convey of him (when he is not reproving her or remonstrating with her, as he does in the early months of their relationship) is the love of nature, the poetic language, the bittersweet irony, the elemental quality of emotion, that we know from the plays. His concern for his craft is seen as he struggles with The Playboy. ("Parts of it are not structurally strong or good. I have been all this time trying to get over weak situations by strong writing, but now I find it won't do, and I am at my wit's end.") Synge was quite unperturbed by the violent outrage and near-riots the play provoked. ("Now we'll be talked about. We're an event in the history of the Irish stage," he wrote cheerily.) As his illness progresses, following operations in 1907 and 1908, there is great poignancy in the gradual abating of references to marriage plans and in the shift of salutation from "Dearest Changeling" to "My dearest child." After Synge's death his friends and biographers discreetly avoided mention of Molly, who under her stage name of Maire O'Neill became one of the leading actresses of the Irish theater and lived until 1952. His letters to her have not been published before, except for the few quoted in Greene and Stephens' 1959 biography. A primary source for the study of Synge and the Irish theater movement, the letters include poems inspired by Molly and extensive information about Abbey Theatre business. In addition to a biographical introduction, Ann Saddlemyer has included a map of the Wicklow and Dublin areas and numerous photographs of both Synge and Molly.

Performance, Modernity and the Plays of J. M. Synge

Performance, Modernity and the Plays of J. M. Synge
Title Performance, Modernity and the Plays of J. M. Synge PDF eBook
Author Hélène Lecossois
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 237
Release 2020-11-26
Genre Drama
ISBN 1108487793

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Explores concepts of performance, modernity and progress by combining performance studies and historical research with contextualised readings of Synge's plays.