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The Tinker's Wedding
Riders To The Sea And The Shadow Of The Glen (1904)
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128 pages
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The collection features three one-act plays that showcase the complexities of rural Irish life. "The Tinker's Wedding" offers a satirical look at love and familial conflict through the lens of a tinker’s desire to marry. "Riders to the Sea" presents a poignant tragedy centered on a family's battle against the relentless sea. "The Shadow of the Glen" delves into themes of love, betrayal, and mortality. Known for its rich use of Irish dialect, this work is a cornerstone of the Irish literary revival and reflects the cultural significance of its time.
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2008, paperback
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