J. M. Synge

J. M. Synge

Author: Seán Hewitt

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2021-01-07

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0192606662

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This book is a complete re-assessment of the works of J.M. Synge, one of Ireland's major playwrights. The book offers the first complete consideration of all of Synge's major plays and prose works in nearly 30 years, drawing on extensive archival research to offer innovative new readings. Much work has been done in recent years to uncover Synge's modernity and to emphasise his political consciousness. This book builds on this re-assessment, undertaking a full systematic exploration of Synge's published and unpublished works. Tracing his journey from an early Romanticism through to the more combative modernism of his later work, the book's innovative methodology treats text as process, and considers Synge's reading materials, his drafts, letters, diaries, and journalism, turning up exciting and unexpected revelations. Thus, Synge's engagement with occultism, pantheism, socialism, Darwinism, and even a late reaction against eugenic nationalisms, are all brought into the critical discussion. Breaking new ground in ascertaining the tenets of Synge's spirituality, and his aesthetic and political idealization of harmony with nature, the book also builds on new work in modernist studies, arguing that Synge can be understood as a leftist modernist, exhibiting many of the key concerns of early modernism, but routing them through a socialist politics. Thus, this book is valuable not only to considerations of Synge and the Irish Revival, but also to modernist studies more broadly.


The Complete Works of J.M. Synge

The Complete Works of J.M. Synge

Author: John Millington Synge

Publisher: Wordsworth Editions

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 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 Aran Islands

The Aran Islands

Author: John Millington Synge

Publisher:

Published: 1907

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13:

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Publisher's prospectus for the limited edition (150 copies), large paper edition of Synge's work. The only book published by Maunsel to include hand-colouring of an artist's work.


J. M. Synge

J. M. Synge

Author: Edward Halim Mikhail

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-12-22

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1349022764

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J. M. Synge

J. M. Synge

Author: Seán Hewitt

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2021-01-07

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 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.


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

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

Author: Hélène Lecossois

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-11-26

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 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.


The Cambridge Companion to J. M. Synge

The Cambridge Companion to J. M. Synge

Author: P. J. Mathews

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2009-11-19

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 113982483X

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John Millington Synge was a leading literary figure of the Irish Revival who played a significant role in the founding of Dublin's Abbey Theatre in 1904. This Companion offers a comprehensive introduction to the whole range of Synge's work from well-known plays like Riders to the Sea, The Well of the Saints and The Playboy of the Western World, to his influential prose work The Aran Islands. The essays provide detailed and insightful analyses of individual texts, as well as perceptive reflections on his engagements with the Irish language, processes of decolonisation, gender, modernism and European culture. Critical accounts of landmark productions in Ireland and America are also included. With a guide to further reading and a chronology, this book will introduce students of drama, postcolonial studies, and Irish studies as well as theatregoers to one of the most influential and controversial dramatists of the twentieth century.