The Plays of Lady Gregory

Rose P Sullivan, Fordham University

Abstract

Ever since 1880, when Standish O’Grady’s epic history of Ireland had fired the imagination of a young generation of poets, Ireland had been giving forth unmistakable signs of the creative urge in national literature, W. B. Yeats and A. E, were soon known to wide audiences, and the existence of a group of Irish poets and prose writers with refreshingly different songs and messages, confirmed the truth of a conscious literary revival in Ireland.

Subject Area

British and Irish literature

Recommended Citation

Sullivan, Rose P, "The Plays of Lady Gregory" (1933). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI28406251.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI28406251

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