The Project Gutenberg eBook of Irish Plays and Playwrights
Title: Irish Plays and Playwrights
Author: Cornelius Weygandt
Release date: August 11, 2006 [eBook #19028]
Language: English
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Irish Plays And Playwrights
by
Cornelius Weygandt
with illustrations
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY CORNELIUS WEYGANDT
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Published February 1913
Preface
There are so many who have helped me with this book that I cannot begin to thank them one by one. If I name any, however, there are four I would name together. There is my old friend, long since dead, Lawrence Kelly, of County Wexford, who first told me Irish folk-stories, adding to the wonderment of my boyhood with his tales of Finn McCool, Dean Swift, and "The Red-haired Man." There is Dr. Robert Ellis Thompson, of Philadelphia, who quickened, by his enthusiasm, over "twenty golden years ago," my interest in all things Irish. There is Dr. Clarence Griffin Child, my colleague, who recognized the power of these men I write of in "Irish Plays and Playwrights" when there were fewer to recognize their power than there are to-day. There is Mr. John Quinn, of New York, without whose aid ten years ago the current Irish dramatic movement would not have progressed as it has. He has lent for reproduction here the sketches by Mr. J.B. Yeats of Synge, Mr. George Moore, and Mr. Padraic Colum. All but all of the writers I mention particularly in these chapters have put me under obligation by cheerful response to many letters full of questions as to their work. Mr. James H. Cousins and Mr. S. Lennox Robinson have taken especial trouble in my behalf, and Lady Gregory, Mr. W.B. Yeats, and Mr. George W. Russell have put themselves out in many ways that I might learn of Irish Letters.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, December 28, 1912.
Contents
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter I—The Celtic Renaissance
- Chapter II—The Players And Their Plays, Their Audience And Their Art
- Chapter III—Mr. William Butler Yeats
- Chapter IV—Mr. Edward Martyn And Mr. George Moore
- Chapter V—Mr. George W. Russell ("A.E")
- Chapter VI—Lady Gregory
- Chapter VII—John Millington Synge
- Chapter VIII—The Younger Dramatists—Mr. Padraic Colum—Mr. William Boyle—Mr. T.C. Murray—Mr. S. Lennox Robinson—Mr. Rutherford Mayne—"Norreys Connell"—Mr. St. John G. Ervine—Mr. Joseph Campbell
- Chapter IX—William Sharp ("Fiona Macleod")
- Appendix
- Index
- Notes
Illustrations
- W.B. YEATS From a photograph by Alice Boughton.
- DOUGLAS HYDE From a photograph by Alice Boughton.
- SARA ALLGOOD From a photograph by Alice Boughton.
- SCENE FROM "CATHLEEN NI HOULIHAN"
- GEORGE MOORE Reproduced by courtesy of John Quinn, Esq.
- GEORGE W. RUSSELL
- LADY GREGORY
- JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE Reproduced by courtesy of John Quinn, Esq.
- PADRAIC COLUM Reproduced by courtesy of John Quinn, Esq.
- T.C. MURRAY
- LENNOX ROBINSON From a photograph by Alice Boughton.
- WILLIAM SHARP