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Definition of J. m. synge
1. Noun. Irish poet and playwright whose plays are based on rural Irish life (1871-1909).
Generic synonyms: Dramatist, Playwright, Poet
Lexicographical Neighbors of J. M. Synge
Literary usage of J. m. synge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Contemporary Drama of Ireland by Ernest Augustus Boyd (1917)
"But, in the main, the later dramatists derive from the tradition created by JM
Synge and Padraic Colum. Both these writers were introduced to the public in ..."
2. Representative One-act Plays by British and Irish Authors by Clark, Barrett Harper, 1890- (1921)
"RIDERS TO THE SEA JM SYNGE EDMUND JOHN MILLINGTON SYNGE was born near Dublin, at
Newtown Little, in 1871. Little is recorded of his early life, ..."
3. The New Poetry: A Study Outline by Mary Prescott Parsons (1922)
"JM Synge and the Irish dramatic movement. Boston, Houghton, 1912. op Synge's
poems, p. 92-6. ... JM Synge; a critical study. NY Kennerley, 1912. op Huneker. ..."
4. Old and New Masters by Robert Lynd (1919)
"VIII THE FAME OF JM SYNGE THE most masterly piece of literary advertising in
modern times was surely Mr. Yeats's enforcement of Synge upon the coteries—or ..."
5. The Study and Practice of Writing English by Gerhard Richard Lomer (1914)
"Hermann Sudermann. Playboy of the Western World. JM Synge. Riders to the Sea.
JM Synge. Shadow of the Glen. JM Synge. Tinker's Wedding. JM Synge. ..."
6. Modern Drama and Opera: Reading Lists on the Works of Various Authors by Clara A. Mulliken Norton, Frank Keller Walter, Fanny Elsie Marquand, Archibald Henderson (1915)
"JM Synge and the Irish dramatic movement. 97 p. Bost., 1912. ... Art of JM Synge.
(See Fortnightly Rev., Dec. 1911, 96: 1056-68.) (Same. See Forum. ..."