This Critical Companion to the work of one of Ireland's most famous
and controversial playwrights, Sean O'Casey, is the first major study
of the playwright's work to consider his oeuvre and the archival
material that has appeared during the last decade. Published ahead of
the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland with which
O'Casey's most famous plays are associated, it provides a clear and
detailed study of the work in context and performance. James Moran
shows that O'Casey not only remains the most performed playwright at
Ireland's national theatre, but that the playwright was also one of
the most controversial and divisive literary figures, whose work
caused riots and who alienated many of his supporters. Since the start
of the 'Troubles' in the North of Ireland, his work has been
associated with Irish historical revisionism, and has become the
subject of debate about Irish nationalism and revolutionary history.
Moran's admirably clear study considers the writer's plays,
autobiographical writings and essays, paying special attention to the
Dublin trilogy, The Shadow of a Gunman, Juno and the Paycock, and The
Plough and the Stars. It considers the work produced in exile, during
the war and the late plays. The Companion also features a number of
interviews and essays by other leading scholars and practitioners,
including Garry Hynes, Victor Merriman and Paul Murphy, which provide
further critical perspectives on the work.
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ISBN
9781408165959
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Methuen Drama
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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