Bernard Shaw, Sean O’Casey, and the Dead James Connolly

Bernard Shaw, Sean O’Casey, and the Dead James Connolly
Title Bernard Shaw, Sean O’Casey, and the Dead James Connolly PDF eBook
Author Nelson O’Ceallaigh Ritschel
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 286
Release 2021-07-21
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3030742741

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This book details the Irish socialistic tracks pursued by Bernard Shaw and Sean O’Casey, mostly after 1916, that were arguably impacted by the executed James Connolly. The historical context is carefully unearthed, stretching from its 1894 roots via W. B. Yeats’ dream of Shaw as a menacing, yet grinning sewing machine, to Shaw’s and O’Casey’s 1928 masterworks. In the process, Shaw’s War Issues for Irishmen, Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress, The Tragedy of an Elderly Gentleman, Saint Joan, The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism and Capitalism, and O’Casey’s The Story of the Irish Citizen Army, The Shadow of a Gunman, Juno and the Paycock, The Plough and the Stars, and The Silver Tassie are reconsidered, revealing previously undiscovered textures to the masterworks. All of which provides a rethinking, a reconsideration of Ireland’s great drama of the 1920s, as well as furthering the knowledge of Shaw, O’Casey, and Connolly.

Bernard Shaw and the Making of Modern Ireland

Bernard Shaw and the Making of Modern Ireland
Title Bernard Shaw and the Making of Modern Ireland PDF eBook
Author Audrey McNamara
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 291
Release 2020-07-13
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3030421139

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This book is an anthology focused on Shaw’s efforts, literary and political, that worked toward a modernizing Ireland. Following Declan Kiberd’s Foreword and the editor’s Introduction, the contributing chapters, in their order of appearance, are from President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins, Anthony Roche, David Clare, Elizabeth Mannion, Nelson O’Ceallaigh Ritschel, Aisling Smith, Susanne Colleary, Audrey McNamara, Aileen R. Ruane, Peter Gahan, and Gustavo A. Rodriguez Martin. The essays establish that Shaw’s Irishness was inherent and manifested itself in his work, demonstrating that Ireland was a recurring feature in his considerations. Locating Shaw within the march towards modernizing Ireland furthers the recent efforts to secure Shaw’s place within the Irish spheres of literature and politics.

Bernard Shaw, Sean O'Casey, and the Dead James Connolly

Bernard Shaw, Sean O'Casey, and the Dead James Connolly
Title Bernard Shaw, Sean O'Casey, and the Dead James Connolly PDF eBook
Author Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9783030742751

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"The breadth of scholarship presented here is truly impressive not only in its scope but also in its deft integration. . . . This is a work that makes major contributions to several different fields: Irish culture, including early twentieth-century theatre, political and intellectual histories; Shaw studies; O'Casey scholarship; and the intersection of international socialist thought and nationalistic revolutionary action." --Gary Richardson, Professor of English, Mercer University, USA This book details the Irish socialistic tracks pursued by Bernard Shaw and Sean O'Casey, mostly after 1916, that were arguably impacted by the executed James Connolly. The historical context is carefully unearthed, stretching from its 1894 roots via W. B. Yeats' dream of Shaw as a menacing, yet grinning sewing machine, to Shaw's and O'Casey's 1928 masterworks. In the process, Shaw's War Issues for Irishmen, Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress, The Tragedy of an Elderly Gentleman, Saint Joan, The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism, and O'Casey's The Story of the Irish Citizen Army, The Shadow of a Gunman, Juno and the Paycock, The Plough and the Stars, and The Silver Tassie are reconsidered, revealing previously undiscovered textures to the masterworks. All of which provides a rethinking, a reconsideration of Ireland's great drama of the 1920s, as well as furthering the knowledge of Shaw, O'Casey, and Connolly. Nelson O'Ceallaigh Ritschel is the author of Bernard Shaw, W. T. Stead, and the New Journalism (2017) and Shaw, Synge, Connolly, and Socialist Provocation (2011). He is a professor of Humanities, Massachusetts Maritime Academy.

The Sean O'Casey Review

The Sean O'Casey Review
Title The Sean O'Casey Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 562
Release 1974
Genre
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How to Be Irish

How to Be Irish
Title How to Be Irish PDF eBook
Author Sean Kelly
Publisher Villard
Pages 191
Release 2009-02-04
Genre Humor
ISBN 0307556875

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Luck has nothing to do with it! Of course you want to be Irish. Look what it did for Daniel Day-Lewis, Sinead, Maeve Binchy, Roddy Doyle, JFK, Seamus Heaney, Angela's Ashes, and all those Riverdancers. But until now, the secrets of how to be Irish have been hidden in a Celtic Twilight of blather and blarney. Now this easy-to-read (with plenty o' pictures) handbook dares to tell you: How to have an Irish name How to talk, look, and act Irish How to vote Irish How to have thin skin, a terrible temper, and the gift of gab Whether you're proudly Irish, anti-Irish, fallen-away Irish, or would-be Irish--that is to say, if you're a living, breathing human being--How to Be Irish is for you. Learn (to your surprise) who's really Irish and who's only passing! Discover (to your astonishment) your own underground Irish roots! And brace yourself, Bridget, for the shocking (if brief) history of Irish-American sex! From the Trade Paperback edition.

James Larkin, Lion of the Fold

James Larkin, Lion of the Fold
Title James Larkin, Lion of the Fold PDF eBook
Author Donal Nevin
Publisher Gill
Pages 628
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The first part of this book reproduces the texts of 15 Thomas Davis lectures broadcast in 1997, the 50th anniversary of Larkin's death, and contains contributions from historians. Part 2 is a Larkin compendium which consists of a short biography, obituaries and tributes, speeches and statements by Larkin and poems and letters to him.

The Only Hope of the World

The Only Hope of the World
Title The Only Hope of the World PDF eBook
Author Olga Soboleva
Publisher Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre English literature
ISBN 9783034307451

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George Bernard Shaw is commonly regarded as one of the most controversial intellectuals of the first half of the twentieth century. Known for the ambiguity of his statements and the seeming inconsistency of his views, there was, nevertheless, one idea to which the British dramatist remained constant throughout his life: his long-term enthusiasm for Russia and his firm belief that the Russians would 'give the world back its lost soul'. Moved by the Russian cultural tradition, he found inspiration in the morally charged writings of Tolstoy and Gorky, and sent a copy of his Back to Methuselah to Lenin. The Soviet utopia fascinated him, and he made a much-publicised journey to the USSR to see the results of socialist construction, remaining for the rest of his life an unrepentant advocate of Stalin's policies. Focusing on detailed textual analysis, this book traces the Russian sources that contributed to the formation of Shaw's literary style. By reflecting on these parallels, as well as by drawing on archive reports in the Russian and Western media, the authors attempt to establish the extent to which Shaw's obsession with the socialist cause affected the evolving character of his dramatic output. The book also explores the enduring positive reception of Shaw's plays on the Russian stage.