Aran Islands
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1835480292
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9781835480298
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories
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"The Aran Islands" by John M. Synge offers an intimate look into the life, culture, and landscapes of the Aran Islands located off the west coast of Ireland. Written at the turn of the 20th century, Synge's work captures a snapshot of a way of life that, even then, was on the brink of change due to modernity.
Within the larger literary and sociological contexts, this book comes during the Irish Literary Revival, a movement where writers sought to capture the essence of Irish identity, often by turning to its most isolated and traditional corners. Synge, inspired by his several visits to these rugged islands, portrays the daily struggles and timeless rituals of the islanders, emphasizing their deep connection to the land and sea.
Synge's evocative prose and keen observations bring to life the stark beauty of the islands, the resilience of its people, and the rich tapestry of legends and stories that permeate their culture. He delves into their celebrations, mourning rituals, and daily tasks, infusing his narrative with both a poet's sensitivity and an ethnographer's curiosity.
More than just a travelogue, "The Aran Islands" serves as a meditation on the tension between the ancient and the modern, the individual and the collective, nature and civilization. In it, Synge not only immortalizes the spirit of the Aran Islanders but also prompts reflection on the universality of human experience, set against the backdrop of nature's raw grandeur.
Within the larger literary and sociological contexts, this book comes during the Irish Literary Revival, a movement where writers sought to capture the essence of Irish identity, often by turning to its most isolated and traditional corners. Synge, inspired by his several visits to these rugged islands, portrays the daily struggles and timeless rituals of the islanders, emphasizing their deep connection to the land and sea.
Synge's evocative prose and keen observations bring to life the stark beauty of the islands, the resilience of its people, and the rich tapestry of legends and stories that permeate their culture. He delves into their celebrations, mourning rituals, and daily tasks, infusing his narrative with both a poet's sensitivity and an ethnographer's curiosity.
More than just a travelogue, "The Aran Islands" serves as a meditation on the tension between the ancient and the modern, the individual and the collective, nature and civilization. In it, Synge not only immortalizes the spirit of the Aran Islanders but also prompts reflection on the universality of human experience, set against the backdrop of nature's raw grandeur.
"The Aran Islands" by John M. Synge offers an intimate look into the life, culture, and landscapes of the Aran Islands located off the west coast of Ireland. Written at the turn of the 20th century, Synge''s work captures a snapshot of a way of life that, even then, was on the brink of change due to modernity.
Within the larger literary and sociological contexts, this book comes during the Irish Literary Revival, a movement where writers sought to capture the essence of Irish identity, often by turning to its most isolated and traditional corners. Synge, inspired by his several visits to these rugged islands, portrays the daily struggles and timeless rituals of the islanders, emphasizing their deep connection to the land and sea.
Synge''s evocative prose and keen observations bring to life the stark beauty of the islands, the resilience of its people, and the rich tapestry of legends and stories that permeate their culture. He delves into their celebrations, mourning rituals, and daily tasks, infusing his narrative with both a poet''s sensitivity and an ethnographer''s curiosity.
More than just a travelogue, "The Aran Islands" serves as a meditation on the tension between the ancient and the modern, the individual and the collective, nature and civilization. In it, Synge not only immortalizes the spirit of the Aran Islanders but also prompts reflection on the universality of human experience, set against the backdrop of nature''s raw grandeur.
Within the larger literary and sociological contexts, this book comes during the Irish Literary Revival, a movement where writers sought to capture the essence of Irish identity, often by turning to its most isolated and traditional corners. Synge, inspired by his several visits to these rugged islands, portrays the daily struggles and timeless rituals of the islanders, emphasizing their deep connection to the land and sea.
Synge''s evocative prose and keen observations bring to life the stark beauty of the islands, the resilience of its people, and the rich tapestry of legends and stories that permeate their culture. He delves into their celebrations, mourning rituals, and daily tasks, infusing his narrative with both a poet''s sensitivity and an ethnographer''s curiosity.
More than just a travelogue, "The Aran Islands" serves as a meditation on the tension between the ancient and the modern, the individual and the collective, nature and civilization. In it, Synge not only immortalizes the spirit of the Aran Islanders but also prompts reflection on the universality of human experience, set against the backdrop of nature''s raw grandeur.
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