Riders to the Sea
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Riders to the Sea

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Riders to the Sea

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pubOne.info present you this new edition. It must have been on Synge's second visit to the Aran Islands that he had the experience out of which was wrought what many believe to be his greatest play. The scene of "e;Riders to the Sea"e; is laid in a cottage on Inishmaan, the middle and most interesting island of the Aran group. While Synge was on Inishmaan, the story came to him of a man whose body had been washed up on the far away coast of Donegal, and who, by reason of certain peculiarities of dress, was suspected to be from the island. In due course, he was recognised as a native of Inishmaan, in exactly the manner described in the play, and perhaps one of the most poignantly vivid passages in Synge's book on "e;The Aran Islands"e; relates the incident of his burial.

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Year
2010
ISBN
9782819939986
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 [In a low voice. ]
Where is she?
CATHLEEN She's lying down, God help her, and may be sleeping, if she's able.
[Nora comes in softly, and takes a bundle from under her shawl. ]
CATHLEEN [Spinning the wheel rapidly. ]
What is it you have?
NORA The young priest is after bringing them. It's a shirt and a plain stocking were got off a drowned man in Donegal.
[Cathleen stops her wheel with a sudden movement, and leans out to listen. ]
NORA We're to find out if it's Michael's they are, some time herself will be down looking by the sea.
CATHLEEN How would they be Michael's, Nora. How would he go the length of that way to the far north?
NORA The young priest says he's known the like of it. “If it's Michael's they are, ” says he, “you can tell herself he's got a clean burial by the grace of God, and if they're not his, let no one say a word about them, for she'll be getting her death, ” says he, “with crying and lamenting. ”
[The door which Nora half closed is blown open by a gust of wind. ]
CATHLEEN [Looking out anxiously. ]
Did you ask him would he stop Bartley going this day with the horses to the Galway fair?
NORA “I won't stop him, ” says he, “but let you not be afraid. Herself does be saying prayers half through the night, and the Almighty God won't leave her destitute, ” says he, “with no son living. ”
CATHLEEN Is the sea bad by the white rocks, Nora?
NORA Middling bad, God help us. There's a great roaring in the west, and it's worse it'll be getting when the tide's turned to the wind.
[She goes over to the table with the bundle. ]
Shall I open it now?
CATHLEEN Maybe she'd wake up on us, and come in before we'd done.
[Coming to the table. ]
It's a long time we'll be, and the two of us crying.
NORA [Goes to the inner door and listens. ]
She's moving about on the bed. She'll be coming in a minute.
CATHLEEN Give me the ladder, and I'll put them up in the turf-loft, the way she won't know of them at all, and maybe when the tide turns she'll be going down to see would he be floating from the east.
[They put the ladder against the gable of the chimney; Cathleen goes up a few steps and hides the bundle in the turf-loft. Maurya comes from the inner room. ]
MAURYA [Looking up at Cathleen and speaking querulously. ]
Isn't it turf enough you have for this day and evening?
CATHLEEN Th...

Table of contents

  1. RIDERS TO THE SEA
  2. INTRODUCTION
  3. RIDERS TO THE SEA
  4. SCENE.
  5. Copyright