The Playboy of the Western World

John Millington Synge author Dr Christopher Collins editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:14th Jan '21

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The Playboy of the Western World cover

This revised edition of J.M. Synge's most famous play is published alongside commentary and notes by Christopher Collins, Assistant Professor of Drama at the University of Nottingham, UK. It includes information for today's students on the play's context; themes; dramatic devices; production history; critical reception; academic debate; and ideas for further study. It also includes interviews with practitioners involved in major recent productions of the play.

This revised edition of the play is published alongside commentary and notes by Christopher Collins, Assistant Professor of Drama at the University of Nottingham, UK. It includes information for today's students on the play's context; themes; dramatic devices; production history; critical reception; academic debate; and ideas for further study. It also includes interviews with practitioners involved in major recent productions of the play. Described by J.M. Synge as "a comedy, an extravaganza, made to use", The Playboy of the Western World is one of the most iconic plays to have come out of Ireland in the 20th century and is today recognised as a staple of the dramatic canon. It is published as a new Student Edition, which offers a 21st century lens on a play over 100 years old. When it was first performed in 1907 at Dublin's Abbey Theatre, Synge's play provoked uproar and was interrupted more than once by the police. Today, we recognise its importance in making Irish drama the force it became in the early 20th century.

An informed and fresh perspective on a well-known canonical play ... by a leading scholar on Synge. * Dr Chris Megson, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK *
A clear and intelligently mapped out guide to a canonical Anglo-Irish drama, which provides all the necessary religious, social and cultural information to ensure students of all backgrounds can access the text * Jenny Stevens *

ISBN: 9781350155497

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 100g

112 pages

2nd edition