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The Deirdre Project; Deirdre (1998)
Promotional materials for The Deirdre Project and Deirdre, performed by UMBC Theatre Department in Spring 1998. The production was a performance of both the original play and the adaptation. Includes playbill, program, eleven photographs, and two clippings.The Deirdre Project was adapted by Sam McCready from the play Deirdre, by William Butler Yeats. The adaptation included songs written by members of the company.April 28-May 2, 6-9, 199
The Deirdre Project (1997)
Program for The Deirdre Project, performed by UMBC Theatre Department in Fall 1997.Adapted by Sam McCready from the play Deirdre, by William Butler Yeats.December 8-13, 199
Dramatizing Deirdre
The alarming cry that characterizes the myth of Deirdre breaks time, genre and geographical boundaries. Originally oral, then written narrative, the story was splendidly dramatized in the Irish Revival, in the well-known plays by William Butler Yeats, Deirdre (1907), and John Millington Synge, Deirdre of the Sorrows (1909). Less known Revival dramatizations of the myth include George Russell’s Deirdre (1902) and Eva Gore Booth’s The Buried Life of Deirdre (1908-12). Much later, the myth was revisited by Donagh MacDonagh in Lady Spider – A Play about Deirdre (1951), by Ulick O’Connor in Deirdre (1977), and by Mary Elizabeth Burke Kennedy, as part of the play Women in Arms (1984). The most recent dramatized version of the myth is Vincent Woods’ A Cry from Heaven (2005). The aim of this article is to comment on thetransformations that the story has suffered in dramatic form in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, somehow responding to historical and social changes in Ireland
Deirdre, tragická hrdinka v díle Williama Butlera Yeatse Deirdre a J. M. Synge Deirdre of the Sorrows
The main purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the plays Deirdre of the Sorrows by John Millington Synge and Deirdre by William Butler Yeats which date back to the period of Irish Literary Revival and portray a tragic heroine of Irish mythology, Deirdre. In the initial part of the paper the Irish Literary Revival is contextualized and its main goals are introduced. The original myth and the specificities of the plays are further described. The second part considers analysis of the plays with special attention being paid to the main character of Deirdre. Certain aspects of both plays are then compared.Hlavním cílem této práce je poskytnout analýzu her Deirdre bolestná od Johna Millingtona Synge a Deirdre od Williama Butlera Yeatse, které pochází z období Irského národního obrození a zobrazují Deirdre, tragickou hrdinku Irské mytologie. V úvodní části práce je Irské literární obrození zasazeno do historického kontextu a jeho primární cíle jsou představeny. Původní legenda a specifika her jsou dále popsána. Druhá část zahrnuje analýzu her se zaměřením na hlavní hrdinku. Některé aspekty obou her jsou následně porovnány.Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistikyDokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajobo
Double-cross
The link to the Virtual Launch is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3M7CX8IXLok . Deirdre reads her poem at 43:26
Primary, Secondary & Tertiary: Approaches to the Digital Age : Video Presentation
Panel discussion: Primary, Secondary & Tertiary: Approaches to the Digital Age with contributions from Deirdre Butler (St. Patrick\u27s College), Michael Hallissy (H2 Learning), Terry Maguire (National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education). Chaired by Larry McNutt of TU4Dublin. Delivered in Technological University Dublin, Aungier Street, Dublin 2 on 25th June 2015 - See more at: http://lttc.dit.ie/lttc/elearning/elearningsummerschool/pastsummerschools/summerschool2015/elss15videopresentations/#sthash.cge2gwYH.dpu
Aria for Deirdre and stories
A collection of five short stories and an excerpt of a novel titled Aria for Deirdre, exploring mothers and daughters and psychological responses to the past.M.F.A.Includes bibliographical reference
District heating: the Prince Edward Island experience
Cover title.; Date indicated by co-author and P.E.I. Energy Corporation which lists publications after 1998 on website.; Credits: cover - P. John Burden, ; photographs - John Sylvester ; diagrams - Ken Shelton ; design - Landis Design ; text - Copthorne MacDonald and Deirdre Kessler, p. 21.Source type: Electronic(1
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