International audienceThis article looks at two plays written after " Easter, 1916 " ; I argue that these plays revise the earlier poem's claim that " all [is] changed " and dramatise instead the persistence of past wounds and blemishes in the post-revolutionary present. In The Dreaming of the Bones, a young rebel who has just been fighting in the Rising is hiding from the police on the West coast of Ireland, where he encounters the ghosts of Diarmuid and Dervorgilla, whose betrayal, he says, " brought the Norman in " and thus started the colonisation of Ireland. Calvary (written in 1920, but never performed in Yeats's lifetime) is an unorthodox Passion play, dramatising Christ's " dreaming back " of his own Passion on Good Friday, as he is...
This study critically assesses the depiction of Nationalism within Irish Theatre over the century fo...
The main hypothesis of the article is that the two opposing poles of the spectrum of the (British) c...
This article analyses how Micheál macLíammóir’s Diarmuid and Gráinne (1928) and An Philibín’s Tristr...
International audienceThis article looks at two plays written after " Easter, 1916 " ; I argue that ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article explores how Micheál MacLiammóir and Denis Johnston attem...
Despite the fact that the 1916 Easter Rising has given rise to many critical inquiries and occasione...
Despite the fact that the 1916 Easter Rising has given rise to many critical inquiries and occasione...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article analyses how Micheál macLíammóir’s Diarmuid and Gráinne (...
It is a commonplace to speak of the dramatic qualities of the Easter Rising; the staging of rebellio...
In The Dreaming of the Bones, written after the turmoil of the 1916 Easter Rising, Yeats presents, f...
The article considers at first the relations between an 18th century poem, The Lament for Art O'Lear...
Despite the crucial position he occupies in Irish history as one of the leaders of the Easter Rising...
This article argues that William Shakespeare was not ignorant of the geographic location and politic...
The present article tries to answer the question whether it is possible to think of William Shakespe...
W.B. Yeats’s question ‘Did that play of mine send out/Certain men the English shot?’ from ‘The Man a...
This study critically assesses the depiction of Nationalism within Irish Theatre over the century fo...
The main hypothesis of the article is that the two opposing poles of the spectrum of the (British) c...
This article analyses how Micheál macLíammóir’s Diarmuid and Gráinne (1928) and An Philibín’s Tristr...
International audienceThis article looks at two plays written after " Easter, 1916 " ; I argue that ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article explores how Micheál MacLiammóir and Denis Johnston attem...
Despite the fact that the 1916 Easter Rising has given rise to many critical inquiries and occasione...
Despite the fact that the 1916 Easter Rising has given rise to many critical inquiries and occasione...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article analyses how Micheál macLíammóir’s Diarmuid and Gráinne (...
It is a commonplace to speak of the dramatic qualities of the Easter Rising; the staging of rebellio...
In The Dreaming of the Bones, written after the turmoil of the 1916 Easter Rising, Yeats presents, f...
The article considers at first the relations between an 18th century poem, The Lament for Art O'Lear...
Despite the crucial position he occupies in Irish history as one of the leaders of the Easter Rising...
This article argues that William Shakespeare was not ignorant of the geographic location and politic...
The present article tries to answer the question whether it is possible to think of William Shakespe...
W.B. Yeats’s question ‘Did that play of mine send out/Certain men the English shot?’ from ‘The Man a...
This study critically assesses the depiction of Nationalism within Irish Theatre over the century fo...
The main hypothesis of the article is that the two opposing poles of the spectrum of the (British) c...
This article analyses how Micheál macLíammóir’s Diarmuid and Gráinne (1928) and An Philibín’s Tristr...