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  1. John Millington Synge: A Bibliography of Published Criticism by P. Levitt, 1974-06
  2. The Tinker's Wedding: Riders To The Sea And The Shadow Of The Glen (1904) by John Millington Synge, 2008-12-22
  3. John M. Synge (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition) by John Masefield, 2008-06-04
  4. Critical Essays on John Millington Synge (Critical Essays on British Literature)
  5. Letters to Molly: John Millington Synge to Maire O'Neill, 1906-1909 (Belknap Press) by John Millington Synge, 1984-03-15
  6. Some letters of John M. Synge to Lady Gregory and W.B. Yeats by J. M Synge, 1971
  7. John M. Synge: a few personal recollections, with biographical notes by John Masefield, 2010-09-04
  8. A centenary tribute to John Millington Synge, 1871-1909: sunshine and the moon's delight
  9. John Millington Synge: A Biography by David M. Kiely, 1995-12
  10. John Millington Synge by Leonard A. Storng, 1976-02
  11. John Synge comes next by Maurice Good, 1973
  12. The Collected Letters of John Millington Synge: Volume 1: 1871-1907 (Collected Letters of John Millington Synge, 1871-1907) by John Millington Synge, 1983-10-06
  13. John Millington Synge a Reference Guide (A Reference publication in literature) by Edward A. Kopper, 1979-06
  14. Letters to my daughter;: Memories of John Millington Synge, by Samuel Synge, 1932

21. John Millington Synge
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22. John Millington Synge
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

23. John Millington Synge
A brief biography of the Irish dramatist and list of related links.
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Home Ancient Theatre Medieval Theatre 16th Century ... Email Us JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE (1871-1909) B ORN in Dublin in 1871, Synge studied music before going to Paris to write. There he was saved for his native ireland by William Butler Yeats in 1899 and persuaded that he must write about his own land. He went off on a second trip to the isolated Aran Islands, where he studied the local dialects, characters, and folklore. He began to write plays of peasant life, employing the natural speech which he had learned. His first play, In the Shadow of the Glen , was performed in 1903 by the Irish National Theatre, of which Yeats and Lady Gregory were co-founders. In 1904, Synge's brief peasant tragedy, Riders to the Sea , was staged at this company's new home, the Abbey Theatre, and Synge became the Abbey's literary adviser. Other folk plays followed, including his comedy about a mock-hero, The Playboy of the Western World (1907), which caused patriots to riot at the theatre. Synge died in 1909.

24. John Millington Synge: Poems
An index of poems by john Millington synge.
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POEMS BY JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE: JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE . Born April 16, 1871, Rathfarnham, County Dublin, Ireland. Educated Trinity College, Dublin. Further educated himself by reading and travel on foot in France, Bavaria, and Italy. At the suggestion of W.B. Yeats returned to Ireland. Lived in Aran Islands. Newspaper writer and dramatist. Died March 24, 1909. Author of The Aran Islands, 1907; In Wicklow, In West Kerry, etc., 1906, 1907. PLAYS: In the Shadow of the Glen, Riders to the Sea, The Well of the Saints, The Playboy of the Western World, The Tinker's Wedding, Deirdre of the Sorrows, RELATED WEBSITES

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    Synge, John Millington [sing] Pronunciation Key Synge, John Millington , Irish poet and dramatist, b. near Dublin, of Protestant parents. He was an important figure in the Irish literary renaissance In the Shadow of the Glen (1903), a comedy, and Riders to the Sea Abbey Theatre . Two of Synge's comedies, The Well of the Saints (1905) and The Playboy of the Western World (1907), were presented by the Abbey players. The latter play created a furor of resentment among Irish patriots stung by Synge's spoof of heroic ideals and nationalism. His later works were The Tinker's Wedding, published in 1908 but not produced for fear of further riots, and Deirdre of the Sorrows, a tragedy unfinished at the time of his death but presented by the Abbey players in 1910. The Aran Islands (1907) is Synge's journal of his stay on the islands.

26. John Millington Synge (1871-1909)
Biography of Irish playwright john Millington synge, plus links to all of his works currently in print.
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John Millington Synge Synge was born near Dublin in 1871 and died in 1909. He received his degree from Trinity College, Dublin, then went to Germany to study music and later to Paris, where he lived for several years working at literary criticism. Here, he met a compatriot, William Butler Yeats, who persuaded Synge to live for a while in the Aran Islands and then return to Dublin and devote himself to creative work. The Aran Islands (1907) is the journal of Synge's retreat among these primitive people. The plays of Irish peasant life on which his fame rests were written in the last six years of his life. The first two one-act plays, In the Shadow of the Glen , (1903), a comedy, and Riders to the Sea (1904), considered one of the finest tragedies ever written, were produced by the Irish National Theatre Society. This group, with Synge, Yeats and Lady Gregory as co-directors, organized in 1904 the famous Abbey Theatre. Two comedies, The Well of the Saints (1905) and The Playboy of the Western World (1907), were presented by the Abbey players. The latter play created a furor of resentment among Irish patriots stung by Synge's bitter humor.

27. John Millington Synge: Monologues
An index of monologues by Irish dramatist john Millington synge.
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28. Synge
Biography of john synge (18971995) john Lighton synge. Born 23 March 1897 in Dublin, Ireland john synge's father Edward synge could trace his family back to the fifteenth century
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John Synge 's father Edward Synge could trace his family back to the fifteenth century. The origin of the name "Synge" is described in the introduction to General relativity : papers in honour of J L Synge The name Synge is said to have originated with Henry VIII, who commanded a favourite choirboy to "Synge, Millington, synge". John Synge's mother, Ellen Price, was of Scottish origin, being descended from the Scottish Stuarts, in particular a Sir William Stuart who went to Ireland in the early seventeenth century. After being educated at St Andrews College in Dublin, Synge entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1915. There his achievements were quite remarkable, winning a Foundation Scholarship at the end of his first year. This scholarship was normally won by students in their third year of study. He was awarded his M.A. in 1919 in Mathematics and Experimental Physics. He received the Large Gold Medal for his outstanding work. After graduating, Synge was appointed to a lectureship in mathematics at Trinity College, but he only held the post for a short time, leaving for Canada in 1920. from 1920 to 1925 Synge was an assistant professor of mathematics at the University of Toronto. Then in 1925 he returned to Trinity College, Dublin where he was elected to a fellowship and also appointed to the chair of Natural Philosophy (the older name for Physics).

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31. Synge, John Millington. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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32. Riders To The Sea
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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.

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    D ramaturgo irlandés, líder del renacimiento literario de su país. De familia angloirlandesa, nació en Rathfarnham (hoy parte de Dublín) y estudió en el Trinity College de Dublín. En 1896 conoció en París a W. B. Yeats, que le pidió con insistencia que volviese a Irlanda. Después de trabajar como crítico literario en París durante varios años, regresó en 1898 para estudiar la vida y las costumbres de su pueblo y unirse al movimiento en favor del renacimiento de la lengua irlandesa y de las leyendas locales. Sus dos primeras obras de teatro, ambas inspiradas en la vida campesina de su país, La sombra del valle y Jinetes hacia el mar , se estrenaron en 1903 y 1904, respectivamente, en el nuevo Irish National Theatre Society, que se convertiría en el Abbey Theatre en 1904. La representación de su obra maestra, la comedia El saltimbanqui del mundo occidental , en 1907, originó un gran escándalo; los dublineses tomaron como un insulto la forma cómica y mordaz con que se refería a la afición de los irlandeses a presumir y su tendencia a exaltar a quienes desacatan abiertamente la ley. A pesar de todo, la obra se convirtió en un clásico y en la piedra angular del repertorio del Abbey Theatre. Además de la obra El manantial de los santos (1905), escribió un libro de ensayos titulado

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