The four short works collected in this book were among the
earliest plays to be authored collaboratively by W. B. Yeats and
Lady Gregory. Written in the pivotal years during which the "Irish
Literary Theatre" experiment of 1899 1901 began to evolve into what
would become the Abbey Theatre, they show both writers engaging
with questions central to the early Irish dramatic movement: How
should "Irishness" be represented on the stage? To what extent
should artists engage directly with Nationalist politics? And what
role might literature play in the creation of a new Ireland?
The manuscripts presented here chart the evolution of two plays
published over Yeats's name: "Cathleen ni Houlihan" the pair's most
successful collaboration, and the work that confirmed Yeats's
credentials as a Nationalist writer and the "peasant" farce "The
Pot of Broth." This book also includes manuscript material for "The
Country of the Young" and "Heads or Harps," which the writers left
unpublished and unproduced during their lifetimes."
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