Our Irish Theatre: A chapter of autobiography by Lady Gregory

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Author Gregory, Lady, 1852-1932
Title Our Irish Theatre: A chapter of autobiography
Contents The theatre in the making -- The blessing of the generations -- Play-writing -- The fight over "The playboy" -- Synge -- The fight with the Castle -- "The playboy" in America -- The binding -- Appendices: Plays produced by the Abbey Theatre Co. and its predecessors, with dates of first performances. "The Nation" on "Blanco Posnet." "The playboy" in America. In the eyes of our enemies. In the eyes of our friends.
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Summary "Our Irish Theatre: A chapter of autobiography" by Lady Gregory is an autobiographical account written in the early 20th century. The memoir delves into the author's experiences and contributions to the establishment of the Irish Theatre movement, highlighting her collaboration with prominent figures like W.B. Yeats and Edward Martyn. The text serves as both a personal reflection and a historical account of the challenges and triumphs faced while striving to create a national theatre in Ireland. At the start of the narrative, Lady Gregory recounts her motivations for writing and her interactions with notable individuals who influenced her journey in theatre. She reflects on her initial discussions with Yeats about forming an Irish theatre, the fundraising efforts that followed, and the various plays they planned to produce. The opening chapters illustrate the sense of urgency and hope that surrounded the theatrical movement, while also hinting at the obstacles they faced, not only in securing a venue but also in navigating public reception and criticism of their works. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PN: Language and Literatures: Literature: General, Criticism, Collections
Subject Authors, Irish -- 19th century -- Biography
Subject Gregory, Lady, 1852-1932
Subject Women and literature -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century
Subject Authors, Irish -- 20th century -- Biography
Subject Theater -- Ireland
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EBook-No. 65953
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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