Synge and his influences : centenary essays from the Synge Summer School / edited by Patrick Lonergan.
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- 9781909325289 (ebook)
- 822.912 23
- PR5533 .S97 2011eb
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-289) and index.
Foreword / Anthony Roche -- Introduction / Patrick Lonergan -- The poeticizing of Synge / Ann Saddlemyer -- Censorship and self-censure in the plays of Synge / Ben Levitas -- Synge, evolutionary theory, and the Irish language / Mary Burke -- Synge's things: material culture in the writings of Synge / Paige Reynolds -- The best field worker: Synge and Irish folklore / Eilis Ni Dhuibhne -- Fair play Synge / Mark Phelan -- Synge, anarchism, and the European avant-garde / Shaun Richards -- The translator's playwright: Karel Musek and Synge / Ondrej Pilny -- Well, well, well: a question of 'piety' / Richard Pine -- Synge and Tom Murphy: beyond naturalism / Alexandra Poulain -- Living with ghosts: Synge and Marina Carr / Emilie Pine -- Re-location and re-locution: adapting Synge / Melissa Sihra -- Evolving Playboys for the global world / Sara Keating -- Re-writing Synge's Playboy: Christy's metamorphosiss, a hundred years on / Bisi Adigun -- Afterword / Andrian Frazier.
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