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Since O'Casey and Other Essays on Irish Drama

Part of the Irish Literary Studies series
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In this collection of lucid essays that cover eighty years of modern Irish drama, Robert Hogan writes about the major Irish dramatists of the 20th century and their impact on audiences, and on other playwrights, as well as considering the works themselves.

In them he uses a variety of critical techniques, ranging from biography to studies of influence, structure and dialogue, to history and anecdote, and the ill-treatment of several sacred cows.

In addition to essays on such giants as Synge, O'Casey, and Beckett, the book deals with more neglected figures such as W.

J. Lawrence and the still insufficiently appreciated George Fitzmaurice and Denis Johnston.

It also presents a full critical survey of the years 1963-83 in which exciting writers like Brian Friel, Hugh Leonard and John B.

Keane made their mark. The author's style and varied ways of dealing with the subjects make this volume particularly enjoyable, as well as informative, reading.

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Product Details
Colin Smythe Ltd
0861401158 / 9780861401154
Hardback
822
13/06/1983
United Kingdom
174 pages, illustrations, index
140 x 220 mm
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