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Irish Literary Theatre - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Bluestocking, Classical, Educated, Formal, Learned, Literate, Pedantic, Scholastic

The Irish Literary Theatre was a precursor to the Abbey Theatre. Founded by W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, George Moore and Edward Martyn in 1899, this theatre had presented a number of plays by the founders and other writers, including Padraic Colum. It survived for just two years.


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