Riot and Great Anger: Stage Censorship in Twentieth-century Ireland

Joan Fitzpatrick Dean

Riot and Great Anger: Stage Censorship in Twentieth-century Ireland
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Country
United States
Published
29 April 2010
Pages
240
ISBN
9780299196646

Riot and Great Anger: Stage Censorship in Twentieth-century Ireland

Joan Fitzpatrick Dean

Under the strict rule of twentieth century Irish censorship, creators of novels, films, and most periodicals found no option but to submit and conform to standards. Stage productions, however, escaped official censorship. The theater became a
public space -a place to air cultural confrontations between Church and State, individual and community, and
freedom of the theatre
versus the audience’s right to disagree.

Joan FitzPatrick Dean’s Riot and Great Anger suggests that while there was no state censorship in early-twentieth-century Ireland, the theater often evoked heated responses from theatergoers, sometimes resulting in riots and the public denunciation of playwrights and artists. Dean examines the plays that provoked these controversies, the degree to which they were
censored
by the audience or actors, and the range of responses from both the press and the courts. She addresses familiar pieces such as those of William Butler Yeats, John Millington Synge, and Sean O'Casey, as well as the works of less known playwrights such as George Birmingham.

Dean’s original research meticulously analyzes Ireland’s great theatrical tradition, both on the stage and off, concluding that the public responses to these controversial productions reveal a country that, at century’s end as at its beginning, was pluralistic, heterogeneous, and complex.

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