- Synge and the Narrative Myth ...drew.chaosfugue.org/syngeweb/cover.html
- Synge, J.M. 1911. The Playboy of the Western World ...www.bartleby.com/1010
- A biography of the Irish dramatist.www.theatrehistory.com/irish/synge001.html
- Riders to the Sea John Millington Synge SCENE. An Island off the West of Ireland. (Cottage kitchen, with nets, oil-skins, spinning wheel, some new boards standing by the wall, etc. Cathleen, a girl of about twenty, finishes kneading cake, and puts it down in the pot-oven by the fire; then wipes her hands, and begins to spin at the wheel. Nora, a young girl, puts her head in at the door.) NORA ...mockingbird.creighton.edu/english/micsun/IrishResources/riders.htm
- John Millington Syngewww.irishwriters-online.com/johnmillingtonsynge.html
- A mirror for his bitterness among forgotten people J.M. Synge's The Aran Islands in the context of the Irish Literary Revival CLICK HERE TO GO TO SYNGEWEB 1. Introduction John Millington Synge, born in 1871 into an Anglo-Irish upper middle-class family, was one of the most eminent Irish writers of his time. Among other great names such as W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, and Sean OCasey he will always ...www.rackwitz.users4.50megs.com/Synge.html
- The online book: The Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge ...www.emotionalliteracyeducation.com/classic_books_online/potww10.htm