Modernism, Drama, and the Audience for Irish Spectacle

Paige Reynolds author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:17th Feb '11

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A theoretical and historical study of the audiences for early twentieth-century Irish culture.

Employing previously unexamined archival material, this book reconstructs five events staged in Ireland between 1907 and 1926, including the riotous premiere of The Playboy of the Western World. Reynolds provides attentive readings of plays familiar to the history of Irish theatre as well as less familiar Irish and international plays.Employing previously unexamined archival material, Paige Reynolds reconstructs five large-scale public events in early twentieth-century Irish culture: the riotous premiere of J. M. Synge's The Playboy of the Western World in 1907; the events of Dublin Suffrage Week, including the Irish premiere of Ibsen's Rosmersholm, in 1913; the funeral processions of the playwright and Lord Mayor of Cork Terence MacSwiney in 1920; the sporting and arts competitions of the Tailteann Games in 1924; and the organized protests accompanying the premiere of Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars in 1926. The book provides attentive readings of the literature and theatre famously produced in tandem with these events, as well as introducing surprising texts that made valuable contributions to Irish national theatre. This detailed study revises pessimistic explanations of twentieth-century mass politics and crowd dynamics by introducing a more sympathetic account of national communities and national sentiment.

ISBN: 9780521182393

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm

Weight: 400g

268 pages