Riders to the sea
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821.7 GAL/W Written in water : Keats's final journey | 821.912 ELI/W The waste land and other poems | 822. 33 SHA/W William Shakespeare's The tempest | 822 SYN/R Riders to the sea | 822.009358 GIL/P Post colonial drama: theory, practice, politics | 822.3 CAM The Cambridge companion to Christopher Marlowe | 822.33 BIC/E Essential Shakespeare: the Arden guide to text and interpretation |
Riders to the Sea is a play written by Irish Literary Renaissance playwright John Millington Synge. It was first performed on 25 February 1904 at the Molesworth Hall, Dublin, by the Irish National Theater Society with Helen Laird playing Maurya. A one-act tragedy, the play is set at Inishmaan in the Aran Islands, and like all of Synge's plays it is noted for capturing the poetic dialogue of rural Ireland. The plot is based not on the traditional conflict of human wills but on the hopeless struggle of a people against the impersonal but relentless cruelty of the sea.
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