Résumé

Discover the Heart of Irish Life in "Riders to the Sea" by J. M. Synge"Riders to the Sea" is a poignant one-act play that captures the raw emotion and enduring resilience of rural Irish life. Set in a small fishing village on the Aran Islands, the play explores themes of grief, loss, and the inevitable power of nature. Through the tragic story of Maurya, a grieving mother who has lost her husband and sons to the treacherous sea, Synge vividly portrays the harsh realities faced by those living at the mercy of the ocean. The play's minimalist yet powerful dialogue, combined with its intense emotional depth, offers a profound reflection on human vulnerability and the unbreakable bond between people and their environment. Synge's masterful use of dialect and setting immerses the audience in the authentic Irish experience, making "Riders to the Sea" a timeless piece that resonates with universal themes of suffering and endurance. Its brevity and depth make it a compelling work for both theatrical performance and literary study, highlighting the enduring power of Irish storytelling.About the Author:J. M. Synge (1871–1909) was an influential Irish playwright, poet, and prose writer renowned for his vivid portrayal of Irish rural life. A key figure of the Irish Literary Revival, Synge dedicated much of his work to capturing the dialect, customs, and struggles of the Irish peasantry. His writings, including "The Playboy of the Western World" and "Riders to the Sea," are celebrated for their lyrical language, authentic characters, and deep empathy. Synge's contribution to Irish literature helped elevate local stories to the international stage, leaving a lasting legacy as one of Ireland’s most significant literary figures.

Caractéristiques

Auteur(s) : Synge J. M.

Publication : 1 janvier 2026

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : eBook [ePub]

Contenu(s) : ePub

Protection(s) : Marquage social (ePub)

Taille(s) : 3,32 Mo (ePub)

Langue(s) : Anglais

Code(s) CLIL : 3622, 3436, 3632

EAN13 eBook [ePub] : 9782496771619

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