Synge and Irish Nationalism: The Precursor to Revolution

Author:   Nelson Ritschel
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Volume:   No.98
ISBN:  

9780313324246


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   30 October 2002
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Synge and Irish Nationalism: The Precursor to Revolution


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One of the most important playwrights of the Irish Renaissance, John Millington Synge is receiving renewed attention as his works are reread in light of the political and cultural contexts of his time. This book argues that his plays are far more deeply rooted, thematically and aesthetically, in the ancient native literature than was previously believed. It demonstrates that Synge borrowed themes and ideology from the ancient culture, serving as a nationalist agenda far more radical and modern than the agendas of the most common nationalists in his day. Synge rejects these nationalists, whom he believed were embracing foreign influences that were drowning Ireland in conservatively capitalistic initiatives and values. The book's most important section examines ^IThe Playboy of the Western World.^R It discusses the play's characters as representative and recognizable types and reconsiders the play's thematic depiction of violence. Synge's representation of both commenced the process of separating and identifying the nationalist camps in Dublin from 1907 on. The volume argues that Synge's play drafted what became the Easter Rising. This argument is furthered through Synge's ^IDeirdre of the Sorrows^R and the influence that his works ultimately bore on the plays and ideologies of Thomas MacDonagh, Padaraic Pearse, and James Connolly. The book also explores the acting style originally used to perform Synge's plays, thus gathering further evidence for its argument.

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Author:   Nelson Ritschel
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Volume:   No.98
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.391kg
ISBN:  

9780313324246


ISBN 10:   0313324247
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   30 October 2002
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Introduction Prologue ""Everything Irish"" A Theatre of Violence A Gallous Story and a Gallous Deed The Performance of Synge Epilogue Works Cited Index"

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[t]his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above. -Choice �t�his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above. -Choice ?[t]his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above.?-Choice Nelson Ritschel has done a wonderful job of reading Synge in ways from which we can all learn a great deal. It is a book to which I shall return eagerly and regularly, especially when teaching Synge's plays within a strong-and heretofore only weakly understood-theatre historical context. -Stephen Watt Department of English Indiana University


[t]his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above. -Choice t his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above. -Choice ?[t]his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above.?-Choice Nelson Ritschel has done a wonderful job of reading Synge in ways from which we can all learn a great deal. It is a book to which I shall return eagerly and regularly, especially when teaching Synge's plays within a strong-and heretofore only weakly understood-theatre historical context. -Stephen Watt Department of English Indiana University


"""Nelson Ritschel has done a wonderful job of reading Synge in ways from which we can all learn a great deal. It is a book to which I shall return eagerly and regularly, especially when teaching Synge's plays within a strong-and heretofore only weakly understood-theatre historical context.""-Stephen Watt Department of English Indiana University ?[t]his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above.?-Choice ""Ýt¨his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above.""-Choice ""[t]his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above.""-Choice"


"""Nelson Ritschel has done a wonderful job of reading Synge in ways from which we can all learn a great deal. It is a book to which I shall return eagerly and regularly, especially when teaching Synge's plays within a strong-and heretofore only weakly understood-theatre historical context.""-Stephen Watt Department of English Indiana University ?[t]his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above.?-Choice ""�t�his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above.""-Choice ""[t]his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above.""-Choice"


Nelson Ritschel has done a wonderful job of reading Synge in ways from which we can all learn a great deal. It is a book to which I shall return eagerly and regularly, especially when teaching Synge's plays within a strong-and heretofore only weakly understood-theatre historical context. -Stephen Watt Department of English Indiana University


[t]his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above. -Choice Ythis work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above. -Choice ?[t]his work will stimulate discussions about the traditional reading of Synge's play. Recommended. Collections supporting study of Irish drama at the upper-division undergraduate level and above.?-Choice Nelson Ritschel has done a wonderful job of reading Synge in ways from which we can all learn a great deal. It is a book to which I shall return eagerly and regularly, especially when teaching Synge's plays within a strong-and heretofore only weakly understood-theatre historical context. -Stephen Watt Department of English Indiana University


Author Information

NELSON O'CEALLAIGH RITSCHEL is Assistant Professor of Humanities at Massachusetts Maritime Academy. His essays have appeared in such journals as LIT: Literature, Interpretation, Theory and New Hibernia Review. His previous books include Productions of the Irish Theatre Movement, 1899-1916 (Greenwood, 2001).

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