A J. M. Synge Literary Companion

Author:   Edward A. Kopper Jr.
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9780313251733


Pages:   287
Publication Date:   07 September 1988
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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A J. M. Synge Literary Companion


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In this 'literary companion,' Kopper includes excellent chapters devoted to (1) brief biography and chronology, (2) Synge's prose, (3) each of his six plays, (4) poems, (5) use of Christian and pagan motifs, (6) use of Irish mythology, (7) literary influences on Synge, (8) Synge's relationship to the Irish Literary Renaissance, (9) Synge's language of women, (10) his use of language generally, and (11) an assessment of Synge's achievement. In addition, Kopper includes a superb select bibliography; a detailed list (with annotation) of characters, locales, and motifs; and stage histories of Synge's plays. . . . Strongly recommended all libraries--academic and public--maintaining 20th-century Anglo-Irish literature collections or general drama/theater collections. Choice This companion to Synge's work covers the important issues in Synge criticism from about 1900 to the present day. Each essay includes a bibliography, and a general bibliography follows. Also included are a brief chronology; a glossary of characters, locales, and motifs; and representative stage histories which also describe productions of Synge's plays in Ireland, the United States, and several other countries. The final essay is the editor's assessment of Synge's overall contribution, and the volume concludes with a general index. This work takes into account the prominence that Synge and other writers of the Irish Renaissance have attained in recent years in the worldwide academic community. The essays deal with Synge's use of language, his place in the Irish Renaissance, his reputation abroad, the forces that influenced his thought and writing, and the foreign productions of his plays. Each essay supplements the author's analysis with bibliographical citations and a synthesis of previous Synge criticism in order to allow for further research. By combining thorough coverage of the basic issues and sources of Synge criticism with fresh approaches provided by a group of distinguished scholars, Kopper has produced an important study of Synge and his milieu. It should prove valuable for college and university courses in modern literature and the Irish Renaissance, modern drama, and the theatre.

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Author:   Edward A. Kopper Jr.
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Greenwood Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.624kg
ISBN:  

9780313251733


ISBN 10:   0313251738
Pages:   287
Publication Date:   07 September 1988
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

Table of Contents

A Brief Chronology John Millington Synge: A Life Apart by Daniel J. Casey Prose by Thomas J. Morrissey The Shadow of the Glen by Edward A. Kopper, Jr. Riders to the Sea by Edward A. Kopper, Jr. The Well of the Saints by Leslie D. Foster The Tinker's Wedding by Rosemarie A. Battaglia Synge: The Playboy of the Western World by Zack R. Bowen Deirdre of the Sorrows by Michael H. Begnal Synge's Poems by Leonard Orr J.M. Synge: Christianity vs. Paganism by Anthony Roche J. M. Synge and Irish Mythology by Reed Way Dasenbrock Art as Collaboration: Literary Influences on J. M. Synge by Richard Fallis Synge and the Irish Literary Renaissance by Patrick McCarthy Synge's Language of Women by Bonnie Kime Scott Synge's Use of Language by Mary C. King Toward an Assessment by Edward A. Kopper, Jr.

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?In this literary companion, Kopper includes excellent chapters devoted to (1) brief biography and chronology, (2) Synge's prose, (3) each of his six plays, (4) poems, (5) use of Christian and pagan motifs, (6) use of Irish mythology, (7) literary influences on Synge, (8) Synge's relationship to the Irish Literary Renaissance, (9) Synge's language of women, (10) his use of language generally, and (11) an assessment of Synge's achievement. In addition, Kopper includes a superb select bibliography; a detailed list (with annotation) of characters, locales, and motifs; and stage histories of Synge's plays. Contributors specialize in 20th-century Anglo-Irish literature--many specializing in Synge--and write in a style equally accessible to academia and to the public. Useful index. Strongly recommended for all libraries--academic and public--maintaining 20th-century Anglo-Irish literature collections or general drama/theater collections.?-Choice


In this literary companion, Kopper includes excellent chapters devoted to (1) brief biography and chronology, (2) Synge's prose, (3) each of his six plays, (4) poems, (5) use of Christian and pagan motifs, (6) use of Irish mythology, (7) literary influences on Synge, (8) Synge's relationship to the Irish Literary Renaissance, (9) Synge's language of women, (10) his use of language generally, and (11) an assessment of Synge's achievement. In addition, Kopper includes a superb select bibliography; a detailed list (with annotation) of characters, locales, and motifs; and stage histories of Synge's plays. Contributors specialize in 20th-century Anglo-Irish literature--many specializing in Synge--and write in a style equally accessible to academia and to the public. Useful index. Strongly recommended for all libraries--academic and public--maintaining 20th-century Anglo-Irish literature collections or general drama/theater collections. -Choice ?In this literary companion, Kopper includes excellent chapters devoted to (1) brief biography and chronology, (2) Synge's prose, (3) each of his six plays, (4) poems, (5) use of Christian and pagan motifs, (6) use of Irish mythology, (7) literary influences on Synge, (8) Synge's relationship to the Irish Literary Renaissance, (9) Synge's language of women, (10) his use of language generally, and (11) an assessment of Synge's achievement. In addition, Kopper includes a superb select bibliography; a detailed list (with annotation) of characters, locales, and motifs; and stage histories of Synge's plays. Contributors specialize in 20th-century Anglo-Irish literature--many specializing in Synge--and write in a style equally accessible to academia and to the public. Useful index. Strongly recommended for all libraries--academic and public--maintaining 20th-century Anglo-Irish literature collections or general drama/theater collections.?-Choice


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EDWARD A. KOPPER, JR., is a Professor of English at Slippery Rock University.

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