Colum, Padraic, 1881-1972 / 2008-07-03 00:00:00
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THREE PLAYS
THE FIDDLER'S HOUSE
THE LAND
THOMAS MUSKERRY
BY
PADRAIC COLUM
BOSTON
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY
1916
TO MY FRIEND
THOMAS HUGHES KELLY
THESE THREE IRISH PLAYS
_AUTHOR'S NOTE_
I have been asked to say something about the intentions and ideas
that underlie the three short plays in this volume.
These plays were conceived in the early days of the Irish National
Theatre. I had been one of the group that formed the National
Theatre Society and I wrote plays for players who were my colleagues
and my instructors; I wrote them for a small, barely-furnished stage
in a small theatre; I wrote them, too, for an audience that was
tremendously interested in every expression of national character.
"The Land" was written to celebrate the redemption of the soil of
Ireland--an event made possible by the Land Act of 1903. This event,
as it represented the passing of Irish acres from an alien
landlordism, was considered to be of national importance. "The Land"
also dealt with a movement that ran counter to the rooting of the
Celtic people in the soil--emigration--the emigration to America of
the young and the fit. In "The Land" I tried to show that it was not
altogether an economic necessity that was driving young men and
women out of the Irish rural districts; the lack of life and the
lack of freedom there had much to do with emigration.
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