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2009

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Synge's topographical essays appear here in their original newspaper and periodical publication form, taken from the Manchester Guardian, The Gael and The Shanachie, complete with illustrations, mostly by Jack B. Yeats. A substantial essay-introduction by Nicholas Grene places his work in its historical context (1898-1908) and evokes the man and his milieu. Synge's writings explore social, political and aesthetic perspectives gained from his travels on the Atlantic seaboard and among the W...


2023

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Riders to the Sea is a play written by Irish Literary Renaissance playwright John Millington Synge. During his stay on the Aran island of Inishmaan, Synge heard the story of a man from Inishmaan whose body washed up on the shore of an island of County Donegal . That occasion inspired him to create the presented here play.

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J. M. Synge

Nature, Politics, Modernism


2021

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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 Syng...

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2026

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The Playboy of the Western World by J. M. Synge is a celebrated classic of Irish drama known for its vibrant characters, sharp humor, and rich portrayal of rural life in early twentieth-century Ireland. First performed in 1907, the play quickly became one of the most famous—and controversial—works of modern theatre, admired for its lively storytelling and distinctive use of Irish dialect. The story unfolds in a small village on the rugged western coast of Ireland, where the quiet rout...

2022

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In "The Tinker's Wedding," J. M. Synge explores themes of love, identity, and class disparity through the lens of Irish gypsy life. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Ireland, the play employs a blend of lyrical language and naturalistic dialogue that captures the essence of rural life and the often tumultuous relationships within it. The structure reflects Synge's keen understanding of the dramatic form, intertwining humor with poignant moments, which reveals the complexities ...

2015

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J. M. Synge’s Works contained 8 works written by Edmund John Millington Synge (/sɪŋ/; 16 April 1871 – 24 March 1909) was an Irish playwright, poet, prose writer, travel writer and collector of folklore. He was a key figure in the Irish Literary Revival and was one of the co-founders of the Abbey Theatre. He is best known for his play The Playboy of the Western World, which caused riots in Dublin during its opening run at the Abbey Theatre.These are the 8 works of J. M. Synge in thi...

7,78 kr.

2025

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Picture this later Heine settling down in these wild and desolate islands, adapting himself to simpler and ruder conditions of life, taking the people as he found them, and yet somehow, despite the wandering spirit that possessed him, succeeding tolerably well in domesticating himself, so that we find him rocking the baby's cradle or joining eagerly and naturally in the story-telling circles of an evening by the flickering firelight. That he made himself at home and was as well-liked by th...

2022

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In "In Wicklow and West Kerry," J. M. Synge intricately weaves a tapestry of the Irish landscape, culture, and peasantry through his vivid prose and lyrical observations. This collection of essays, grounded in Synge's travels, showcases his deep appreciation for the native dialects and traditions of rural Ireland during the late 19th century. His literary style, characterized by rich, poetic language and sharp attention to detail, reflects the natural beauty and stark realities of the regi...

Riders to the Sea

Enriched edition. A Poignant One-Act Aran Islands Tragedy of Grief, Fate, and the Sea's Relentless Pull

2022

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In "Riders to the Sea," J. M. Synge crafts a poignant one-act play that delves into the harsh realities of life on the Aran Islands. Through lyrical dialogue and stark imagery, Synge depicts the struggles of a family beset by the relentless forces of nature and fate. The play explores themes of grief, loss, and the inevitable pull of the sea, which serves both as a life source and a grim adversary. Synge's use of the Irish dialect enriches the narrative, capturing the authenticity of rural...

2026

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J. M. Synge first gained fame as a playwright with two plays inspired by his time in the Aran Islands, "In the Shadow of the Glen" and "Riders to the Sea." The first is set in County Wicklow, where a tramp arrives at an isolated cottage late at night as a dissatisfied woman is waking her dead husband. The second is set on the Aran Islands, where a woman waits for news of her son, who is missing at sea.This collection also includes "The Tinker's Wedding," a short comedy written abou...

The Tinker's Wedding

"What is the price of a thousand horses against a son where there is one son only?"


2015

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Edmund John Millington Synge was born on April 16th 1871 born in Newtown Villas, Rathfarnham, County Dublin on 16 April 1871 the youngest son of eight children. Synge was educated privately at schools in Dublin and Bray, and was later to study piano, flute, violin, music theory and counterpoint at the Royal Irish Academy of Music. After graduating, Synge, with plans to be a professional musician went to Germany. He stayed at Coblenz during 1893 before moving to Würzburg in January 1894. He t...

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2025

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The story begins when Christy Mahon, a timid and disheveled young man, stumbles into a tavern claiming to have killed his father in a fit of rage. To his surprise, the villagers, led by the spirited Pegeen Mike, are captivated by his story and regard him as a heroic figure for his boldness. Christy revels in his newfound fame, gaining confidence and admiration, especially from Pegeen, who is initially engaged to a less charismatic suitor.As Christy’s stature in the village grows, his charm...