Though J. M. Synge is considered a major figure of Irish drama
and an important canonical playwright, he is the subject of fewer
and fewer books and conference sessions. In this volume, chapters
by expert contributors confront the possibility that Synge's
reputation may not be standing the test of time. The chapters
reaffirm the relevance of Synge's plays to contemporary audiences
and readers and invite a reassessment of his apparently declining
popularity. Comparisions of Synge's work to that of other authors
reinforce the argument in favor of his continuing relevance.
J. M. Synge is generally considered one of the most important
Irish dramatists, and his standing within the larger canon of world
literature usually goes unchallenged. But his reputation may not be
standing the test of time. A relative dearth of presentations on
Synge's work at major national and international conferences and
even at regional Irish studies conferences suggests that he is not
studied as much as he once was, especially relative to other Irish
authors such as Joyce, Yeats, O'Casey, and even Paul Muldoon and
Eavan Boland. Tolerance for some of Synge's once-hailed
extragavance is also lessening among students of his drama.
The expert contributors of this book demonstrate that Synge's
work is of continuing relevance to contemporary audiences and
readers. Each of its essays illuminates the worth of Synge's
dramatic canon either by some form of reassessment of individual
plays or by comparison of Synge's work to that of authors whose
reputation is still indisputably well established, such as Yeats,
or to that of contemporary authors whose work is much in the public
eye, such as Salman Rushdie. New approaches, including a feminist
study of the language of Synge's heroines, also help establish the
continued relevance of his drama to contemporary readers.
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