The Aran Islands (eBook)
113 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654772415-5 (EAN)
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John Millington Synge (1871–1909) was a seminal Irish playwright, poet, and prose writer, a key figure in the Irish Literary Revival of the early 20th century, and one of the co-founders of the Abbey Theatre. Synge's output, although limited due to his untimely death at the age of 37 from Hodgkin's disease, was deeply influential in both its thematic exploration of Irish life and its innovative use of language and dialect. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and later at the Sorbonne in Paris, Synge was influenced by the French symbolist movement, but his greatest inspiration came from the very heart of Irish culture: the land and its people. His seminal work, 'The Aran Islands' (1907), is a richly woven series of essays and sketches that provide an insightful ethnographic account of life on the islands off the west coast of Ireland at the turn of the century. This work not only celebrates the resilience and storytelling traditions of the islanders but also laid the foundation for his later dramatic works. Synge's plays, most notably 'Riders to the Sea' (1904), 'The Well of the Saints' (1905), and 'The Playboy of the Western World' (1907), resonated with a lyrical dialect reflecting the vernacular of the Irish peasantry, a choice that stirred both controversy and admiration. Above all, Synge's work is celebrated for its rich depictions of rural Ireland, its compassionate yet unflinching examination of its subjects, and its pivotal role in the shaping of Irish identity in literature.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.11.2023 |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | Prague |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Essays / Feuilleton |
| Reisen ► Reiseführer ► Europa | |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte | |
| Schlagworte | 1900s works • 19th Century Ireland • Anthropological observation • Anthropology in Literature • Aran Islands travelogue • Celtic heritage books • coastal landscape descriptions • Cultural Preservation • Culture • Early 20th Century • earth sciences • Edwardian era non-fiction • Ethnographic insight • folk traditions exploration • Gaelic language connection • Gaelic traditions literature • Geography • History of Europe • history of Ireland • History of the British Isles • Humanities • Irish cultural history • Irish cultural identity • Irish folklore • Irish folklore and tales • Irish Literary Revival • island inhabitants' beliefs • isolated community • John Millington Synge classics • lyrical narrative • Natural beauty reflections • observational travel writing • Poetic narrative style • Remote island life • Rural community life • Rural Irish lifestyles • spiritual dimensions • traditional island customs • Travel • travelogues |
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