First published in 1939, The Irish Dramatic Movement is a critical
study of the dramatic work of W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, Synge,
their contemporaries and some of their successors. Professor
Ellis-Fermor relates each to the movement as a whole, discussing
the nature of poetic drama in the hands of Yeats and Synge, while
attempting to describe the remarkable contribution made by Irish
drama to the literature of the early twentieth century. In her
appendices, the author includes a chronological table of the main
events in the first years of the movement, a list of plays produced
in London in the last decade of the nineteenth century and a
subject index to some of the main critical opinions of W. B. Yeats
and Lady Gregory.
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