Sunday, September 02, 2007

Edmund John Millington Synge

Edmund John Millington Synge was an Irish dramatist, poet, prose writer, and collector of folklore.

He was a key figure in the Irish Literary Revival and was one of the cofounders of the Abbey Theatre.

He is best known for the play The Playboy of the Western World, which caused riots in Dublin during its opening run at the Abbey.

Although he came from an upper-class Protestant background, Synge's writings are mainly concerned with the world of the Roman Catholic peasants of rural Ireland and with what he saw as the essential paganism of their world view.

Synge suffered from Hodgkin's disease, a form of cancer that was then untreatable. He died just weeks short of his 38th birthday and was at the time trying to complete his last play, Deirdre of the Sorrows.

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