"What we wanted was to create for Ireland a theatre with a base of realism, with an apex of beauty," Lady Gregory wrote of the early Abbey. This study examines, with special reference to the theatre movement in Ireland during the first two decades of this century, the dramatic theory and practice developed by William Butler Yeats, Lady Gregory, and John Millington Synge, in their attempt to create an Irish literary theatre. It begins by considering the background of all three writers in an effort to place each within the aesthetic and national climate which nurtured their development and affected their aims and practice. This section traces the major European and Irish currents of thought in which they were involved. A theatre with a base o...
Exterior of the Abbey Theatre in the early 20th century. The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na Mai...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the happ...
Ireland faced with a general lack of interest in Irish literature and a significant decline in the l...
The object of this Thesis is to give a picture of Lady Gregory's contribution to the Irish dramatic ...
This dissertation presents a critical study of five dramatic works first performed at Dublin\u27s Ab...
Augusta Persse, Lady Gregory, was a leading figure in the development of the Irish National Theatre....
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityContemporary Life as Revealed in Recent Irish Drama is a compilation...
The Irish national theatre movement developed in the ferment of cultural nationalism at the turn of ...
This thesis attempts to outline the practical relationship between Irish playwrights and the Abbey T...
Opinions about Synge's work vary from redundant noise to van-guardist art, or the embodiment of the ...
In the early twentieth century, the Abbey Theatre was established and assumed the role of Ireland's ...
In this thesis I examine the development in the theatre outside London, known as the "repertory the...
The purpose of the article is to identify trends in the development of post-dramatic theatre in Irel...
This essay investigates and critiques an attempt from the surviving evidence to re-stage the first p...
Exterior of the Abbey Theatre in the early 20th century. The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na Mai...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the happ...
Ireland faced with a general lack of interest in Irish literature and a significant decline in the l...
The object of this Thesis is to give a picture of Lady Gregory's contribution to the Irish dramatic ...
This dissertation presents a critical study of five dramatic works first performed at Dublin\u27s Ab...
Augusta Persse, Lady Gregory, was a leading figure in the development of the Irish National Theatre....
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityContemporary Life as Revealed in Recent Irish Drama is a compilation...
The Irish national theatre movement developed in the ferment of cultural nationalism at the turn of ...
This thesis attempts to outline the practical relationship between Irish playwrights and the Abbey T...
Opinions about Synge's work vary from redundant noise to van-guardist art, or the embodiment of the ...
In the early twentieth century, the Abbey Theatre was established and assumed the role of Ireland's ...
In this thesis I examine the development in the theatre outside London, known as the "repertory the...
The purpose of the article is to identify trends in the development of post-dramatic theatre in Irel...
This essay investigates and critiques an attempt from the surviving evidence to re-stage the first p...
Exterior of the Abbey Theatre in the early 20th century. The Abbey Theatre (Irish: Amharclann na Mai...
Critics often narrate the Irish Literary Revival of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centurie...
“Last night the new theatre which the Irish National Theatre Society has...was opened under the happ...