Twentieth-Century Drama: Bibliography Synge, JM (John Millington), 18711909, The Playboy of the Western World. A Comedyin Three Acts. By JM Synge Dublin, Maunsel Co., 1907 http://collections.chadwyck.com/html/20drama/bibliography/contents.htm
Dun Emer Cuala Press Books At The University Of Florida Synge, JM (John Millington), 18711909. Deirdre of the sorrows; a playChurchtown Ire. Cuala press, 1910. 4 pl, 78, 1 p. 22 cm. 822.91 S993d 1910 I http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/rarebook/cuala/cuala.htm
Extractions: CUALA PRESS In 1902, Evelyn Gleeson founded the Dun Emer Industries specifically for the training and employment of young Irish women. The name of the enterprise translates as "Emer's Fort," Emer being the wife of the legendary hero Cuchulain. Deeply influenced by the Irish renaissance, the products were to be made of Irish materials as far as possible and reflect Irish themes. The products were hand-printed books, embroidery, tapestries, and carpets. The Yeats family was involved from the beginning, Lily with the textiles and Elizabeth with the press, and W. B. as the literary editor The following are the Dun Emer and Cuala Press holdings in the Rare Book Collection, which holds nearly all of the 77 numbered titles. Titles which are not held are in a black smaller point type. Additional miscellaneous publications are also held and are listed after the numbered entries. The numbers are from: Miller, Liam.
John Millington Synge ( 1871 - 1909 ) John Millington Synge (1871 1909). picture of John Millington Synge. I seemedto traverse whole epochs of desolation and bliss. http://www.general-anaesthesia.com/images/john-millington-synge.html
Extractions: Interstate Med J Synge has just had an operation on his throat and has come through it all right...When he woke out of the ether sleep, his first words, to the great delight of the doctor, who knows his plays, were: 'May God damn the English, they can't even swear without vulgarity.' This tale delights the Company, who shudder at the bad language they have to speak in his plays."
Extractions: Feedback Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun John Millington Synge - Irish poet and playwright whose plays are based on rural Irish life (1871-1909) Edmund John Millington Synge J. M. Synge Synge dramatist ... playwright - someone who writes plays poet - a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry)
Literary Encyclopedia: Synge, J. M. Synge, JM (18711909). Playwright, Poet, Theatre Manager. John MillingtonSynge was born in Rathfarnham, Ireland on April 16, 1871. http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4304
J. M. Synge Life Stories, Books, & Links JM Synge (1871 1909). Category Irish Literature. Born April 16, 1871 biography. The Collected Letters of John Millington Synge 1871-1907 http://www.todayinliterature.com/biography/j.m.synge.asp
Extractions: On this day in 1904 Dublin's Abbey Theatre opened, premiering W. B. Yeats's "On Baile's Strand" and Lady Gregory's "Spreading the News." The Abbey quickly rose to fame for both the quality of its productions and the controversies which often surrounded them the most famous example being J. M. Synge's "unmitigated, protracted libel upon Irish peasant men and, worse still, upon Irish girlhood." top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR The Aran Islands
Bibliotheca Augustana John Millington Synge 1871 1909. The Author; John Millington Synge, Irishplaywright, was born into an Anglo-Irish Protestant family near Dublin in 1871. http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~harsch/anglica/Chronology/20thC/Synge/syn_intr.html
Extractions: John Millington Synge, Irish playwright, was born into an Anglo-Irish Protestant family near Dublin in 1871. After attending Trinity College, Dublin, Synge studied music in Germany, Italy and Paris, where he met W. B. Yeats in 1896, who encouraged him to visit the Aran Islands and to write about the Irish peasant. Synge died in Dublin in 1909.
Bibliotheca Augustana John Millington Synge 1871 1909. Sources, Colophon Editions; JM Synge,Collected Works 4 vols., 1961-68; Collected Letters of John Millington Synge, http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~harsch/anglica/Chronology/20thC/Synge/syn_src.html
Jm Synge Definition From Aiedu.com jm Synge definitation from aiedu.com A Free Internet Dictionary. SynonymsSynge, JM Synge, John Millington Synge, Edmund John Millington Synge http://dict.aiedu.com/word/j. m. synge
Extractions: An Internet Dictionary! Welcome! My Dictionary Help Links Log In ... Sign Up Search In Wordnet noun j. m. synge > Irish poet and playwright whose plays are based on rural Irish life (1871-1909) (noun.person) Synonyms: Synge J. M. Synge John Millington Synge Edmund John Millington Synge hypernym: dramatist playwright poet Other words starts with j jitters jailing jut joy ... jingle 2005 AI Edu - Power the Internet Education. a b c d ... z Link Partner: Website Promotion Russia Daily News Help Desk Support Software Jogging Strollers ... Forex
Gaiety School Of Acting John Millington Synge (1871 1909) a major figure of the Irish literary renaissance,together with WB Yeats and Lady Gregory, is strongly associated with http://www.gaietyschool.com/04/itass.htm
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La Letteratura - John Millington Synge Translate this page Irlanda La letteratura - i grandi scrittori irlandesi. http://www.emmedici.com/journeys/eire/cultura/letteratura/synge.htm
Extractions: (Rathfanham 16 Aprile 1871 - Dublino 24 Marzo 1909) VITA: Proveniente da una famiglia borghese studia prima alla Royal Irish Academy of Music e al Trinity College dove si laurea, poi a Parigi dove viene a contatto con l'ambiente simbolista. Viaggia in Francia Germania e Italia osservando e meditando per poi tornare a Parigi dove nel 1897 incontra il poeta William Butler Yeats . Synge mostra al poeta alcuni sui saggi sulla letteratura francese ma Yeats li trova insufficienti; intuite però le grandi capacità e possibilità di quel giovane ingegno lo esorta a lasciare Parigi per recarsi ad abitare per qualche tempo nelle isole Aran, al largo della baia di Galway, per imparare costumi, usanze e linguaggio del popolo Gaelico. Synge a contatto con quella natura di incisiva bellezza, vicino a quella gente semplice e primitiva, forma definitivamente il suo temperamento di uomo e di scrittore. Scrive Le Isole Aran (The Aran Islands, 1907) , sorta di diario del suo soggiorno sulle isole, ed i drammi The Shadow of the Glen, 1903
Personalities John Millington Synge (1871 1909) was a playwright, most noted for hiscontroversial play The Playboy of the Western World. He was also a co-director at http://www.trentu.ca/library/archives/zyperson.htm
Extractions: AE Ernest Boyd Padraic Colum A.T. Delury John Eglinton Eva Gore-Booth Maud Gonne Lady Gregory Douglas Hyde Shane Leslie William Kirkpatrick Magee Standish O'Grady The Pollexfens Lennox Robinson George Russell John Millington Synge Katharine Tynan Elizabeth Corbet Yeats Georgie Yeats Jack Yeats John Butler Yeats Lily Yeats Lolly Yeats Susan Mary Yeats William Butler Yeats AE - see George Russell top Ernest Boyd (1887-1946). Born in Dublin, he moved to New York City in 1920 where he became an important literary figure. Boyd wrote on the literary movements in Ireland, these writings include his books Contemporary Drama in Ireland and . In the undated note from Lady Gregory that this collection holds, it is not known what phrase Boyd is interested in nor for what project. top " " Padraig (or Padraic) Colum (1881 - 1972) was born in Ireland but moved to New York in 1914. He was an important playwright in the Irish Renaissance and worked with the Abbey Theatre . He came from a poor Irish family that continued to suffer despite Padraic's success. The Colums are discussed frequently in the De Lury letters as those in need. Padraic's sisters, Susie and Eileen both worked for
John Synge - Le Baladin Du Monde Occidental Translate this page Synge (John Millington) / Le baladin du monde occidental. Synge (1871 - 1909)écrit à 36 ans cette pièce étrange qui nécessite un certain déchiffrage. http://www.livres-et-lectures.net/synge_baladin.htm
Department Of English And American Studies - General Information detail the work of the controversial Irish playwright John MillingtonSynge (18711909). Long acknowledged as master of modern European drama, Synge had http://uaa.ff.cuni.cz/php/vyber.php?akce=CT&kod=Synge in Context
John M John M. Synge (1871 1909). (Painting of JM Synge by JB Yeats). John MillingtonSynge was born in 1871 in Rathfarnham, close to Dublin. http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlgal2/aran_islands/synge.htm
Extractions: John M. Synge (1871 - 1909) (Painting of J. M. Synge by J. B. Yeats) John Millington Synge was born in 1871 in Rathfarnham, close to Dublin. He was the fifth child of a rich Anglo-Irish family - they were landowners - and Protestant. As a very young person, Synge rejected his family and his social class. His studies at Trinity College, the celebrated university in Dublin, included natural history, music (the violin) and languages: Hebrew, German, Italian, French as ell as Gaelic, the ancestral language of Ireland. In 1893, at the age of twenty-two, with a university diploma in his pocket, Synge decided to go to Germany to study music but stopped in Paris which became his true home until his return in Ireland in 1903. While In Paris, Synge carried out a true bohemian life, became integrated into the literary circle and thus was familiarized with both the anarchistic and socialist theories. He was also interested in the literary movements of avant-gardes Maeterlink and Mallarmé in the medieval theatre, Molière and the playwrights of his time, and in particular Ibsen, the author of the Ghosts and Doll's house. It was in 1896 that Synge met Yeats in Paris. Two years later, he undertook the first of a series of voyages which would mark affect him deeply: each year, from 1898 to 1902, he visited the Islands of Aran (three small barely inhabited islands off the West coast of Ireland) and Mayo county where he wrote The Playboy of the Western World.