John Millington Synge
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Ep. 166 – Synge
Why do we always fight most with the people we have the most in common with? Topics in this episode include James Joyce’s fraught relationship with playwright John Millington Synge, the way Synge shows up in Ulysses, in-jokes about Yeats that made it into Ulysses, Synge’s artistic work and why Joyce took issue with it,…
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The Chap that Writes like Synge
“Stephen had met Synge in Paris, and the clash of their temperaments had produced heat but no light.” – Frank Budgen Irish playwright John Millington Synge moves like a phantom through the pages of “Scylla and Charybdis”, Ulysses’ ninth episode. We get an allusion here, a namedrop there, but he never appears in person. Despite…