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  1. The tinker's wedding: a comedy in two acts by J M. 1871-1909 Synge, 2010-09-10
  2. The tinker's wedding, Riders to the sea, and The shadow of the glen by J M. 1871-1909 Synge, 2010-09-10
  3. Deirdre of the sorrows; a play by J M. 1871-1909 Synge, 2010-09-07
  4. Deirdre of the sorrows: a play by J M. 1871-1909 Synge, 2010-07-28
  5. J M Synge 1871 1909 by David Greene,
  6. Biography - Synge, (Edmund) J(ohn) M(illington) (1871-1909): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  7. Plays / by John M. Synge by J. M. (John Millington) (1871-1909) Synge, 1929-01-01
  8. In the shadow of the glen by J.M. Synge. by Synge. J. M. (John Millington). 1871-1909., 1911-01-01
  9. The Aran Islands: by J. M. Synge. With drawings by Jack B. Yeats by Synge. J. M. (John Millington). 1871-1909., 1907-01-01
  10. Deirdre of the sorrows [a play] by Synge. J. M. (John Millington). 1871-1909., 1911-01-01
  11. Deirdre of the sorrows a play. by Synge. J. M. (John Millington). 1871-1909., 1911-01-01
  12. Poems and translations. by Synge. J. M. (John Millington). 1871-1909., 1920-01-01
  13. Deirdre of the sorrows. by Synge. J. M. (John Millington). 1871-1909., 1911-01-01
  14. The Playboy of the Western World and Other Plays: Riders to the Sea; The Shadow of the Glen; The Tinker's Wedding; The Well of the Saints; The Playboy ... of the Sorrows (Oxford World's Classics) by J. M. Synge, 2009-01-01

21. Drama: John Millington Synge
Back to list John Millington Synge (18711909) LINKS Moonstruck John MillingtonSynge http Selected Poetry of JM Synge http//www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp
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Moonstruck: John Millington Synge

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Maintained by the online bookstore Moonstruck, this site offers a brief biography of the playwright and provides links to sites about some of his important contemporaries. John Millington Synge
http://www.samk.demon.co.uk/syngebi.htm
This site (linked to the Teach Synge Homepage) provides a wealth of biographical information and includes several images. Selected Poetry of J. M. Synge
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/authors/synge.html
Maintained by the University of Toronto, this site features e-text versions of four of Synge's poems and brief notes on his life and works. Critical Notes on John Millington Synge and Playboy of the Western World
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22. J. M. Synge At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
The Mad Cybrarian s Library. JM Synge. 18711909. Deirdre of the Sorrows (Gutenberg Text Zip); In the Shadow of the Glen (Gutenberg Text Zip);
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23. John Millington Synge
FURTHER STUDIES Riders to the Sea A synopsis of the play by JM Synge.JM Synge (1871-1909) - A biography of the Irish dramatist.
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JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE
Born, Rathfarnham, County Dublin, Ireland, 1871
Died, Dublin, Ireland, 1909
This document was originally published in Minute History of the Drama Purchase Plays by John Millington Synge B IOGRAPHICALLY the most remarkable feature of Synge's career was its brevity. In the six years which elapsed between 1903, when In the Shadow of the Glen was produced, to 1909, when he died, he rose from absolute obscurity to world fame, and provided us with six plays on which his reputation must rest." [ Following the completion, or perhaps we should say, the beginning, of his education at Trinity College, Dublin, John Millington Synge set out to see the world. On foot he travelled through Germany, Italy and France, absorbing the very essence of them through the lives, legends and literature of their people. It was in 1899 in a Parisian attic that W.B. Yeats discovered him. With the unselfish insight that is not one of the least of Yeat's claims to distinction, he realized that here was a real genius being wasted on various kinds of literary hackwork. He persuaded Synge to return to Ireland and devote that genius to the themes of Irish life and the needs of the recently initiated Irish theater movement. For some time after his return Synge spent his time renewing his kinship with Ireland, sensing the life and belief of its peasantry. Especially was he interested in those islands just off the west coast, and his famous one-act play

24. Riders To The Sea
FURTHER STUDIES John Millington Synge A biography of the Irish dramatist.JM Synge (1871-1909) - A biography of the Irish dramatist.
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RIDERS TO THE SEA A synopsis of the play by John Millington Synge This document was originally published in Minute History of the Drama Purchase Plays by John Millington Synge A FTER nine days of constant grieving for her missing son, Michael, who, she feels certain, has been drowned, old Maurya has fallen into a fitful sleep. Her daughter, Cathleen, is busy with household tasks, when another daughter, Nora, slips quietly into the kitchen with a bundle given her by the young priest. It contains part of the clothes taken from the body of a drowned man far in the north. They have been sent to Maurya's cottage with a view to possible identification. As Maurya shows signs of waking the girls hide the bundle until sometime when they shall be alone. Maurya's grieving for Michael is now coupled with fear of losing Bartley, her only remaining son. Five sons and a husband she has already lost to the sea. Will that insatiable tyrant insist on taking her sixth. The priest says not. But now Bartley insists that he will cross to the mainland this very day, in spite of winds and high seas, to dispose of a horse at the fair. In a fit of pique at this only remaining son for not listening to her pleas, Maurya lets him go without her blessing. The girls persuade her to intercept him with the lunch they had forgotten to give him and so to make opportunity for that blessing a mother should have given.

25. J. M. Synge - Dictionary Definition
1. Synge, JM Synge, John Millington Synge, Edmund John Millington Synge Irishpoet and playwright whose plays are based on rural Irish life (18711909).
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27. Poet - Synge
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J.M. Synge (1871-1909) Danny Dread On An Anniversary Queens ... The Curse
Danny One night a score of Erris men,
A score I'm told and nine,
Said, "We'll get shut of Danny's noise
Of girls and widows dyin'. "There's not his like from Binghamstown
To Boyle and Ballycroy,
At playing hell on decent girls,
At beating man and boy. "He's left two pairs of female twins
Beyond in Killacreest,
And twice in Crossmolina fair
He's struck the parish priest. "But we'll come round him in the night A mile beyond the Mullet; Ten will quench his bloody eyes, And ten will choke his gullet." It wasn't long till Danny came, From Bangor making way, And he was damning moon and stars And whistling grand and gay. Till in a gap of hazel glen And not a hare in sight Out lepped the nine-and-twenty lads Along his left and right. Then Danny smashed the nose of Byrne, He split the lips on three, And bit across the right hand thumb Of one Red Shawn Magee. But seven tripped him up behind, And seven kicked before, And seven squeezed around his throat Till Danny kicked no more.

28. John M. Butler
Shadows A Trinity of Plays JM Synge, William Butler Yeats Plays Synge, JM (JohnMillington), 18711909 Yeats, WB (William Butler), 1865-1939 Plays
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29. MSN Encarta - Synge, John Millington
2 items. Selected Web Links. , Selected Poetry of JM Synge (1871-1909). 1 item.Sidebars. GREAT WORKS OF LITERATURE Synge From The Playboy of the Western World.
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30. John Millington Synge: Notes
Paris Brittany Second Visit to Aran., in JM Synge, 18711909, NY Macmillan1959, p.105; cited by Angela Cushley, UUC 3rd Yr Diss., p.23).
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John Millington Synge: Notes
Riders to the Sea : The celebrated last phrases of Riders to the Sea J. M. Synge, 1871-1909 , NY: Macmillan 1959, p.105; cited by Angela Cushley, UUC 3rd Yr Diss., p.23). Playboy riot French translation of The Playboy of the Western World Grande Revue K. P. S. Jochum , ‘Maud Gonne on Synge’, 6, 4 (Winter 1971), pp.65-70 Buck Mulligan [char.], in James Joyce’s Ulysses C’est vendredi saint! Murthering Irish. His image, wandering, he met. I mine. I met a fool i’ the forest.’ (Bodley Edn., 1963, p.256.) top Hodgkins disease : Dr. Oliver St. John Gogarty met Synge on a Dublin street in August 1907 and, seeing enlarged glands on his neck, recognised that Synge was suffering from Hodgkins disease, a diagnosis which he did not share with Synge. (cited p.74 in David H. Greene , ‘J. M. Synge: A Centenary Appraisal’, 6, 4, Winter 1971, pp.71-86 Molly Allgood 's letters to Synge were returned to her after his death and have not survived.

31. John Millington Synge
18711909 Edmund John Millington Synge; b. 16 April, Newtown Little ie, No by anleader on the subject and a report on the ‘Funeral of Mr JM Synge’ (pp.6
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John Millington Synge: Life
Wanderings in South America Kottabos , 1893; decided to become professional musician; travelled to Germany with a cousin of his mother, Mary Synge, to study music, staying at Coblenz with the van Eicken sisters (among whom Valeska), 1893; moved to Wurzburg, Jan. 1894, and studied piano and violin there, composing privately; returned to Ireland, June 1894; moved to Paris, 1 Jan. 1895; joined debating society; studied literature and languages at Sorbonne, reading widely; visited Italy, 1896; visited Dublin in summers, meeting Cherrie Matheson, dg. of a leading a Plymouth Brethren; proposed in 1895 and 1896; friendship with Stephen MacKenna; met Yeats in Paris, Dec. 1896, and was encouraged by him to go to the Aran Islands [Yeats, Pref., Well of the Saints Vita Vecchia , 1897-99, fourteen poems connected by prose narrative, after Petrarch, and , 1899, an ‘imaginary portrait’, later rejected as unduly influences by literary decadence; removal of enlarged gland in neck, 1897 (producing "Under Ether", essay);

32. J. M. Synge
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34. J M Synge (b.1871, D.1909) All Publications
Author 0 0 , Synge, JM. (1959) John Millington Synge, 18711909 A catalogueof an exhibition held at Trinity College Library, Dublin, on the occasion of
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35. The Victorian Literary Studies Archive, Hyper-Concordance, Concordance, Concorda
15521599); Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768); Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745);Synge, JM (1871-1909); Walpole, Horace (1717-1797); Walton, Izaak
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39. EntWagon.com : Famous Quotations From J. M. Synge, Famous Sayings, Quotable Word
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