ABSTRACT

First published in 1970, this book includes all of the annual editions and also a final pamphlet of Samhain: October 1901 – November 1908, a literary magazine edited by W. B. Yeats. Samhain was one of the several magazines that the Irish Literary Theatre (later to become The Abbey Theatre) produced and it was born when the original magazine, Beltaine, came to an end in 1900. Yeats’s editorial role was essential to the publication which served to publicize the work of the Theatre, promote current works of Irish playwrights and challenging those of their English opponents.

The magazine mainly consists of a series of essays on the theatre in Dublin, and supplementing these are explanations and discussions of new plays, excerpts from which are often included. This book will be of interest to those with an interest in Yeats, early nineteenth-century literature, and Irish theatre.

chapter |8 pages

Windlestraws.

chapter |3 pages

The Irish Literary Theatre.

part |2 pages

A Plea for a National Theatre in Ireland.

chapter |14 pages

The Legend of Diarmuid and Grania.

chapter |23 pages

The Twisting of the Rope.

chapter |5 pages

A fl tìAOtri A n lAttUAIT).

chapter |5 pages

The Lost Saint.

chapter |15 pages

Cathleen ni Hoolihan.

chapter |6 pages

Notes.

chapter |10 pages

The Reform of the Theatre.

chapter |6 pages

The Poorhouse.

chapter |9 pages

Riders to the Sea.#

chapter |11 pages

The Irish National Theatre.

chapter |31 pages

The Dramatic Movement.

chapter |13 pages

In the Shadow of the Glen.

chapter |8 pages

The Rising of the Moon.

part |2 pages

Miss Horniman’s Offer of Theatre and the Society's Acceptance.

chapter |5 pages

An Opinion.

chapter |5 pages

Ballads on Certain Great Events of the Year 1905

Christmas Number “Irish Homestead”

chapter |12 pages

Notes and Opinions.

chapter |31 pages

“ Spreading the News.”

chapter |11 pages

Literature and the Living Voice.

chapter |21 pages

Hyacinth Halvey.

chapter |5 pages

Events.

chapter |24 pages

First Principles.

chapter |6 pages

Alterations in “ Deirdre.”