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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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Cover of Thomas MacDonagh's work of literary criticism <em>Literature in Ireland</em>.
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Talbot Press
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1916
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Ireland
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The Literary Career of Thomas MacDonagh
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Thomas MacDonagh
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This collection showcases Thomas MacDonagh's literary work with items held in the Curran Collection of UCD Library Special Collections. <br /><h3><strong>TIMELINE</strong></h3>
<p><strong>1902</strong>. <em>Through the Ivory Gate. A Book of Verse</em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1903</strong>. <em>April and May and Other Verse </em>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1904</strong>. <em>The Exodus</em><em>. A Sacred Cantata</em> (words for music)</p>
<p><strong>1906</strong>. <a title="The Golden Joy" href="https://archive.org/details/goldenjoy00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>The Golden Joy </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1908</strong>. <a title="When the Dawn is Come" href="https://archive.org/details/whendawniscometr00macduoft" target="_blank"><em>When the Dawn is Come </em></a>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1910</strong>. <a title="Songs of Myself" href="https://archive.org/details/songsofmyself00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Songs of Myself </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1911</strong>. Co-founder and contributor of <em>The Irish Review</em> (journalism, criticism, poetry, drama)</p>
<p><strong>1912</strong>. <em>Metempsychosis </em>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry" href="https://archive.org/details/thomascampionart00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry</em></a> (criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Lyrical Poems" href="https://archive.org/details/lyricalpoems00macd" target="_blank"><em>Lyrical Poems </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1915</strong>. <em>Pagans</em> [first performed] (drama)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>. <a title="Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish and Anglo-Irish" href="https://archive.org/details/literatureinirel00macd"><em>Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish & Anglo-Irish </em></a>(criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>.<em> T<a title="The Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh" href="https://archive.org/details/poeticalworksoft00macd" target="_blank">he Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh</a></em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1920</strong>. <a title="Pagans" href="https://archive.org/details/pagansmodernplay00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>Pagans</em></a> [first published] (drama)</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection https://www.ucd.ie/library/finding_information/special/printed/curran/
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1878-1916
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English
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Dublin, Ireland, 1878-1916
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Various publishers
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<em>Literature in Ireland. Studies Irish and Anglo-Irish</em>
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Criticism
Essays
Irish Literature
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<p><strong>Thomas MacDonagh's work of literary criticism. <br /></strong>MacDonagh’s book collects 8 essays (or ‘Studies’ as they are deemed) along with a selection of ‘Poems of the Irish Mode’. Some portions of <em>Literature in Ireland </em>previously appeared in <em>The Irish Review</em> and in <em>An Macaomh</em> (the journal produced by P.H. Pearse at St. Enda’s College) and in <em>The Leader</em>. The ideas in this book were likely rehearsed by MacDonagh during his lectures at University College Dublin. Rumor has it that MacDonagh was correcting the proofs of <em>Literature in Ireland</em> while besieging Jacob’s Biscuit Factory during the days of the Easter Rising. Whereas this anecdote may well be a conflation in biographies and accounts which appeared in the aftermath of the Rising, on the other hand it may testify to the hurried process through which the ‘Studies’ were turned into a book swiftly published a month after MacDonagh’s execution. According to Johann A. Norstedt, the study has several shortcomings, such as MacDonagh’s lack of a critical attitude and method, his moralizing outlook, and his Romantic notion of the poet who is conceptualized as a seer spiritually or divinely inspired. However, Norstedt demonstrates how MacDonaghs’ argumentative approach makes the book iconic and a powerful assertion of Anglo-Irish literature and language as a ‘happy compromise between the Gaelic past and the predominance of English in Ireland’s future’. MacDonagh, in the Preface to <em>Literature in Ireland</em> dated January 1916, sets out to demonstrate three theses in his study:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>‘That, an Anglo-Irish Literature, worthy of a special designation, could come only when English had become the language of the Irish people, mainly of Gaelic stock, and when the literature was from, by, of, to and for the Irish people.</p>
<p>That the ways of life and the ways of thought of the Irish people—the manners, customs, traditions, and outlook, religious, social and moral—have important differences from the ways of life and of thought which have found expression in other English literature.</p>
<p>That the English language in Ireland has an individuality of its own, and the rhythm of Irish speech a distinct character.’</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Sources:</p>
<p>MacDonagh, Thomas. <em>Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish and Anglo-Irish Literature</em>. Dublin: Talbot Press, 1916. Print.</p>
<p>Norstedt, Johann A.. Thomas MacDonagh. A Critical Biography. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1980. Print.</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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<strong>UCD Library Special Collections<br /></strong><a title="Persistent link to this record for bookmarking" href="https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1101706">https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1101706</a>
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Talbot Press
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1916
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Book, xxii, 248 p. incl. front. (port.) ; 21 cm.
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English
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criticism
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Ireland
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Criticism
Thomas MacDonagh
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Cover of Thomas MacDonagh's <em>Songs of Myself</em>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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Cover of Thomas MacDonagh's book of poems <em>Songs of Myself</em>
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UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1402113
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Hodges and Figgis
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1910
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Ireland 1910
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The Literary Career of Thomas MacDonagh
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Thomas MacDonagh
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This collection showcases Thomas MacDonagh's literary work with items held in the Curran Collection of UCD Library Special Collections. <br /><h3><strong>TIMELINE</strong></h3>
<p><strong>1902</strong>. <em>Through the Ivory Gate. A Book of Verse</em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1903</strong>. <em>April and May and Other Verse </em>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1904</strong>. <em>The Exodus</em><em>. A Sacred Cantata</em> (words for music)</p>
<p><strong>1906</strong>. <a title="The Golden Joy" href="https://archive.org/details/goldenjoy00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>The Golden Joy </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1908</strong>. <a title="When the Dawn is Come" href="https://archive.org/details/whendawniscometr00macduoft" target="_blank"><em>When the Dawn is Come </em></a>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1910</strong>. <a title="Songs of Myself" href="https://archive.org/details/songsofmyself00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Songs of Myself </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1911</strong>. Co-founder and contributor of <em>The Irish Review</em> (journalism, criticism, poetry, drama)</p>
<p><strong>1912</strong>. <em>Metempsychosis </em>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry" href="https://archive.org/details/thomascampionart00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry</em></a> (criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Lyrical Poems" href="https://archive.org/details/lyricalpoems00macd" target="_blank"><em>Lyrical Poems </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1915</strong>. <em>Pagans</em> [first performed] (drama)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>. <a title="Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish and Anglo-Irish" href="https://archive.org/details/literatureinirel00macd"><em>Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish & Anglo-Irish </em></a>(criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>.<em> T<a title="The Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh" href="https://archive.org/details/poeticalworksoft00macd" target="_blank">he Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh</a></em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1920</strong>. <a title="Pagans" href="https://archive.org/details/pagansmodernplay00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>Pagans</em></a> [first published] (drama)</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection https://www.ucd.ie/library/finding_information/special/printed/curran/
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1878-1916
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English
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Dublin, Ireland, 1878-1916
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Various publishers
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https://archive.org/details/songsofmyself00macdiala
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<em>Songs of Myself</em>
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Poetry
Thomas MacDonagh
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<p><strong>Thomas MacDonagh's fourth collection of poems. </strong><br />This collection is MacDonagh’s fourth collection of poetry after <em>Through the Ivory Gate </em>(1902), <em>April, May and Other Verse</em> (1903), <em>The Golden Joy </em>(1906). According to Lawrence William White, even if borrowing its title from Walt Whitman, <em>Songs of Myself</em> showcases the ‘intensely subjective poetic voice characteristic of MacDonagh’s oeuvre, in preference to a Whitmanesque identification of the self with the representative man’. Johann A. Norstedt notes that this poetic work is one of MacDonagh’s more accomplished collections, displaying a commitment to devising a more original style. The poems in <em>Songs of Myself</em> reflect significant moments in his life such as the death of his mother and his journey to Paris during the summer of 1910. The collection includes frequently cited poems such as ‘John-John’ and ‘Envoi’.</p>
<p>Sources:</p>
<p>MacDonagh, Thomas. <em>Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish and Anglo-Irish Literature</em>. Dublin: Talbot Press, 1916. Print.</p>
<p>Norstedt, Johann A.. <em>Thomas MacDonagh. A Critical Biography</em>. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1980. Print.</p>
<p>White, Lawrence William. "MacDonagh, Thomas". <em>Dictionary of Irish Biography</em>. (Ed.) James McGuire, James Quinn. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Web.</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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Hodges and Figgis
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1910
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Image reproduced from the original held in UCD Library Special Collections,
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English
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Poetry
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1910
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https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1402113
Poetry
Thomas MacDonagh
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Opening Page of <em>Metempsychosis</em> by Thomas MacDonagh
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Drama
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Opening Page (page 585) of MacDonagh's play <em>Metempsychosis</em> first published in <em>The Irish Review</em>, February 1912
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1888593
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<em>The Irish Review</em>
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February 1912
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Photograph of page
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English
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Drama
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1912
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The Literary Career of Thomas MacDonagh
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Thomas MacDonagh
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This collection showcases Thomas MacDonagh's literary work with items held in the Curran Collection of UCD Library Special Collections. <br /><h3><strong>TIMELINE</strong></h3>
<p><strong>1902</strong>. <em>Through the Ivory Gate. A Book of Verse</em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1903</strong>. <em>April and May and Other Verse </em>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1904</strong>. <em>The Exodus</em><em>. A Sacred Cantata</em> (words for music)</p>
<p><strong>1906</strong>. <a title="The Golden Joy" href="https://archive.org/details/goldenjoy00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>The Golden Joy </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1908</strong>. <a title="When the Dawn is Come" href="https://archive.org/details/whendawniscometr00macduoft" target="_blank"><em>When the Dawn is Come </em></a>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1910</strong>. <a title="Songs of Myself" href="https://archive.org/details/songsofmyself00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Songs of Myself </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1911</strong>. Co-founder and contributor of <em>The Irish Review</em> (journalism, criticism, poetry, drama)</p>
<p><strong>1912</strong>. <em>Metempsychosis </em>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry" href="https://archive.org/details/thomascampionart00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry</em></a> (criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Lyrical Poems" href="https://archive.org/details/lyricalpoems00macd" target="_blank"><em>Lyrical Poems </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1915</strong>. <em>Pagans</em> [first performed] (drama)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>. <a title="Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish and Anglo-Irish" href="https://archive.org/details/literatureinirel00macd"><em>Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish & Anglo-Irish </em></a>(criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>.<em> T<a title="The Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh" href="https://archive.org/details/poeticalworksoft00macd" target="_blank">he Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh</a></em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1920</strong>. <a title="Pagans" href="https://archive.org/details/pagansmodernplay00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>Pagans</em></a> [first published] (drama)</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection https://www.ucd.ie/library/finding_information/special/printed/curran/
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1878-1916
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English
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Dublin, Ireland, 1878-1916
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Various publishers
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Magazine
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<em>Metempsychosis: or A Mad World. A Play in One Act</em>
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Drama
Thomas MacDonagh
Irish Literature
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<p><strong>Thomas MacDonagh's second play <em>Metempsychosis</em> (1912)</strong><br />First printed in <em>The Irish Review</em>, the play is a satire of theosophy and occultism. It was first performed on 18,19, 20 April 1912 by the Theatre of Ireland, a company formed in 1906 from a number of intellectuals and practitioners dissatisfied with the Abbey Theatre aesthetic and including Padraic Colum, P.H. Pearse, and Edward Martyn among others. Critics often focus on the main character Earl Winton-Winton de Winton who provides a unmerciful caricature of W.B. Yeats. However, Norstedt notes how the other character ‘Stranger’ is also satirized and argues that the ‘Stranger could be seen as a parody of MacDonagh’s initial reverence for Yeats (later regretted) and of MacDonagh’s own ideas of immortality expressed in some of his poems. White also notes how the play was misinterpreted as a serious comment on the topic of transmigration of souls.</p>
<p>Sources</p>
<p>MacDonagh, Thomas. “Metempsychosis: or A Mad World. A Play in One Act” <em>The Irish Review</em>. February 1912. 585-599. Print.</p>
<p>Nolan, Jerry. ‘Edward Martyn’s Struggle for an Irish National Theater, 1899-1920’. <em>New Hibernia Review</em>. Vol. 7, N. 2, Samhradh/Summer 2003. Print.</p>
<p>Norstedt, Johann A.. <em>Thomas MacDonagh. A Critical Biography</em>. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1980. Print.</p>
<p>White, Lawrence William. "MacDonagh, Thomas". <em>Dictionary of Irish Biography</em>. (Ed.) James McGuire, James Quinn. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Web.</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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UCD Library Special Collection (Curran Collection).
<p><a title="Persistent link to this record for bookmarking" href="https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1888593">https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1888593</a></p>
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<em>The Irish Review</em>
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February 1912
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Magazine
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English
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Drama, Periodical
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1912
Drama
Irish Review
Thomas MacDonagh
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Cover of <em>Pagans</em> by Thomas MacDonagh
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Drama
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Cover page of MacDonagh's play <em>Pagans</em> staged in 1915 but published in book form in 1920
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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Talbot Press
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1920
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Book
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English
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Drama
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1915, 1920
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UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection. https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1402112
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The Literary Career of Thomas MacDonagh
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Thomas MacDonagh
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This collection showcases Thomas MacDonagh's literary work with items held in the Curran Collection of UCD Library Special Collections. <br /><h3><strong>TIMELINE</strong></h3>
<p><strong>1902</strong>. <em>Through the Ivory Gate. A Book of Verse</em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1903</strong>. <em>April and May and Other Verse </em>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1904</strong>. <em>The Exodus</em><em>. A Sacred Cantata</em> (words for music)</p>
<p><strong>1906</strong>. <a title="The Golden Joy" href="https://archive.org/details/goldenjoy00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>The Golden Joy </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1908</strong>. <a title="When the Dawn is Come" href="https://archive.org/details/whendawniscometr00macduoft" target="_blank"><em>When the Dawn is Come </em></a>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1910</strong>. <a title="Songs of Myself" href="https://archive.org/details/songsofmyself00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Songs of Myself </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1911</strong>. Co-founder and contributor of <em>The Irish Review</em> (journalism, criticism, poetry, drama)</p>
<p><strong>1912</strong>. <em>Metempsychosis </em>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry" href="https://archive.org/details/thomascampionart00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry</em></a> (criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Lyrical Poems" href="https://archive.org/details/lyricalpoems00macd" target="_blank"><em>Lyrical Poems </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1915</strong>. <em>Pagans</em> [first performed] (drama)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>. <a title="Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish and Anglo-Irish" href="https://archive.org/details/literatureinirel00macd"><em>Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish & Anglo-Irish </em></a>(criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>.<em> T<a title="The Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh" href="https://archive.org/details/poeticalworksoft00macd" target="_blank">he Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh</a></em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1920</strong>. <a title="Pagans" href="https://archive.org/details/pagansmodernplay00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>Pagans</em></a> [first published] (drama)</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection https://www.ucd.ie/library/finding_information/special/printed/curran/
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1878-1916
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English
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Dublin, Ireland, 1878-1916
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Various publishers
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https://archive.org/details/pagansmodernplay00macdiala
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<em>Pagans: A Modern Play in Two Conversations </em>(1915)
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Drama
Thomas MacDonagh
Irish Literature
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<p><strong>Thomas MacDonagh's Third Play, <em>Pagans</em> (1915)</strong><br />Pagans is Thomas MacDonagh’s third play after <em>When the Dawn Has Come</em> (1908) and <em>Metempsychosis</em> (1912) and was first produced in April 1915 by the Irish Theatre in Hardwicke Street for a run of six nights. It is the story of husband and wife, Mr. John Fitzmaurice and Mrs. Frances Fitzmaurice, who have been separated for three years and who reunite in her Dublin house to realize that, despite their love for eachother, they can’t make a fresh start. The play is almost a dramatic version of MacDonagh’s poem ‘John-John’ (<em>Songs of Myself</em>) with the protagonist’s final nationalist speech as arguably one the major structural revision (Norstedt). The play is generally read as mirroring MacDonagh’s personal transition to military separatism (White), particularly due to its epilogue when John accepts the separation from his wife from his wife and announcing how</p>
<blockquote>
<p>“My writings have been only the prelude to my other work. […] Sooner that you think, Frances, politics will be dropped here, and something better will take their place […] You will not know yourself in the Ireland that we shall make here.” (<em>Pagans</em>)</p>
</blockquote>
<p>The character of John was played by Thomas MacDonagh’s brother John, active in the Irish Theatre as actor and manager.</p>
<p>Sources</p>
<p>MacDonagh. Thomas. <em>Pagans. A Modern Play in Two Conversations</em>. Dublin: Talbot Press, 1920. Print.</p>
<p>Norstedt, Johann A.. <em>Thomas MacDonagh. A Critical Biography</em>. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1980. Print.</p>
<p>White, Lawrence William. "MacDonagh, Thomas". <em>Dictionary of Irish Biography</em>. (Ed.) James McGuire, James Quinn. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Web.</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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UCD Library Special Collections https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1402112
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Talbot Press
Date
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1920
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Book
Language
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English
Type
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Drama
Coverage
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1920
Drama
Irish Theatre
Thomas MacDonagh
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Photograph of the title page for Thomas MacDonagh's <em>The Exodus. A Sacred Cantata</em>
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Music
Poetry
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Photograph of the title page for Thomas MacDonagh's <em>The Exodus. A Sacred Cantata</em> with words by MacDonagh and music by Italian pianist and singing teacher Benedetto Palmieri (also singing teacher for James Joyce)
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
Benedetto Palmieri
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UCD Library Special Collections (The Curran Collection) https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1401556
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1904
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English
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Photograph
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Photograph of page 3 for Thomas MacDonagh's and Benedetto Palmieri's 1904 <em>The Exodus. A Sacred Cantata</em>.
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Photograph of the first page of the music score for the 1904 <em>The Exodus. A Sacred Cantata</em>, with words by Thomas MacDonagh and music by Benedetto Palmieri.
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
Benedetto Palmieri
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UCD Library Special Collections (The Curran Collection) https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1401556
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1904
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Print book
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English
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Photograph
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Dublin 1904
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The Literary Career of Thomas MacDonagh
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Thomas MacDonagh
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This collection showcases Thomas MacDonagh's literary work with items held in the Curran Collection of UCD Library Special Collections. <br /><h3><strong>TIMELINE</strong></h3>
<p><strong>1902</strong>. <em>Through the Ivory Gate. A Book of Verse</em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1903</strong>. <em>April and May and Other Verse </em>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1904</strong>. <em>The Exodus</em><em>. A Sacred Cantata</em> (words for music)</p>
<p><strong>1906</strong>. <a title="The Golden Joy" href="https://archive.org/details/goldenjoy00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>The Golden Joy </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1908</strong>. <a title="When the Dawn is Come" href="https://archive.org/details/whendawniscometr00macduoft" target="_blank"><em>When the Dawn is Come </em></a>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1910</strong>. <a title="Songs of Myself" href="https://archive.org/details/songsofmyself00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Songs of Myself </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1911</strong>. Co-founder and contributor of <em>The Irish Review</em> (journalism, criticism, poetry, drama)</p>
<p><strong>1912</strong>. <em>Metempsychosis </em>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry" href="https://archive.org/details/thomascampionart00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry</em></a> (criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Lyrical Poems" href="https://archive.org/details/lyricalpoems00macd" target="_blank"><em>Lyrical Poems </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1915</strong>. <em>Pagans</em> [first performed] (drama)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>. <a title="Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish and Anglo-Irish" href="https://archive.org/details/literatureinirel00macd"><em>Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish & Anglo-Irish </em></a>(criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>.<em> T<a title="The Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh" href="https://archive.org/details/poeticalworksoft00macd" target="_blank">he Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh</a></em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1920</strong>. <a title="Pagans" href="https://archive.org/details/pagansmodernplay00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>Pagans</em></a> [first published] (drama)</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection https://www.ucd.ie/library/finding_information/special/printed/curran/
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1878-1916
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Images reproduced from the originals held in UCD Library Special Collections
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English
Coverage
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Dublin, Ireland, 1878-1916
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Various publishers
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Print Book
Vocal Score
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<em>The Exodus. A Sacred Cantata</em>, words by Thomas MacDonagh, music by Benedetto Palmieri (1904)
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Music
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<p><strong>1904 Vocal Score for Thomas MacDonagh's The<em> Exodus: A Sacred Cantata</em></strong><strong> (Words by MacDonagh, music by Benedetto Palmieri).</strong></p>
<p>In 1904 Thomas MacDonagh won the first price at the Dublin Feis Ceoil for a religious cantata that he wrote with music by the Italian pianist and R.I.A.M. singing teacher Benedetto Palmieri. The cantata follows the actions of the Israelites as recounted in the book of Exodus until their successful crossing of the Red Sea (Norstedt). It was first performed at the Royal University on the 19<sup>th</sup> of May 1904 with Palmieri as a conductor. Arthur Griffith’s periodical, <em>The</em> <em>United Irishman</em>, criticized the cantata because it didn’t address more specific Irish subjects. This criticism partly contested the rules in the Feis Ceoil competition which allowed works by Irish-born authors ‘or’ on Irish subject as opposed to works by Irish-born authors ‘and’ on Irish subject (Norstedt). The collaboration between MacDonagh and Palmieri seems to be undocumented. After five years at the Royal College of Music in London (1885-1890), Palmieri worked at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin from 1900 to 1914 before returning to Italy during the wars. Palmieri most notably gave singing lessons to James Joyce who also participated in the 1904 Feis Ceoil winning a third-place medal for tenor solo singing.</p>
<p>Sources</p>
<p>Hodgart Matthew H. J. C. & Ruth Bauerle. <em>Joyce’s Grand</em> <em>Operoar: Opera in Finnegan’s Wake</em>. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997. Print.</p>
<p>MacDonagh, Thomas (words) & Benedetto Palmieri (music). <em>The Exodus: A Sacred Cantata</em>. London: Doremi, 1904. Print.</p>
<p>Norstedt, Johann A.. <em>Thomas MacDonagh. A Critical Biography</em>. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1980. Print.</p>
<p>“Benedetto Palmieri: Joyce’s Singing Teacher.” <em>Music in James Joyce’s </em>Dubliners. Online Exhibition of the Royal Irish Academy of Music. 2014. Web. Accessed 25 May 2015. [https://riamarchives.wordpress.com/music-in-joyces-dubliners/benedetto-palmieri/]</p>
<p>White, Lawrence William. "MacDonagh, Thomas". <em>Dictionary of Irish Biography</em>. (Ed.) James McGuire, James Quinn. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Web.</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
Benedetto Palmieri
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UCD Library Special Collections (The Curran Collection) https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1401556
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Doremi
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1904
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Benedetto Palmieri; Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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Print book; 134 pages; 26 cm.
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English
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Vocal Score
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1904
Music
Poetry
Thomas MacDonagh
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Photograph of the <em>Irish Review</em> cover for the first issue, March 1911.
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Irish Review
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Photograph of the <em>Irish Review</em> cover for the first issue, March 1911. The subheading defines the <em>Review </em>as 'A Monthly Magazine of Irish Literature, Arts and Science'.
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The Irish Review Publishing Company
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UCD Library Special Collections https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1888593
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The Irish Review Publishing Company
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March 1911
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Print Journal
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English
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Photograph
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March 1911
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The Literary Career of Thomas MacDonagh
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Thomas MacDonagh
Description
An account of the resource
This collection showcases Thomas MacDonagh's literary work with items held in the Curran Collection of UCD Library Special Collections. <br /><h3><strong>TIMELINE</strong></h3>
<p><strong>1902</strong>. <em>Through the Ivory Gate. A Book of Verse</em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1903</strong>. <em>April and May and Other Verse </em>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1904</strong>. <em>The Exodus</em><em>. A Sacred Cantata</em> (words for music)</p>
<p><strong>1906</strong>. <a title="The Golden Joy" href="https://archive.org/details/goldenjoy00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>The Golden Joy </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1908</strong>. <a title="When the Dawn is Come" href="https://archive.org/details/whendawniscometr00macduoft" target="_blank"><em>When the Dawn is Come </em></a>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1910</strong>. <a title="Songs of Myself" href="https://archive.org/details/songsofmyself00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Songs of Myself </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1911</strong>. Co-founder and contributor of <em>The Irish Review</em> (journalism, criticism, poetry, drama)</p>
<p><strong>1912</strong>. <em>Metempsychosis </em>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry" href="https://archive.org/details/thomascampionart00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry</em></a> (criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Lyrical Poems" href="https://archive.org/details/lyricalpoems00macd" target="_blank"><em>Lyrical Poems </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1915</strong>. <em>Pagans</em> [first performed] (drama)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>. <a title="Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish and Anglo-Irish" href="https://archive.org/details/literatureinirel00macd"><em>Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish & Anglo-Irish </em></a>(criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>.<em> T<a title="The Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh" href="https://archive.org/details/poeticalworksoft00macd" target="_blank">he Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh</a></em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1920</strong>. <a title="Pagans" href="https://archive.org/details/pagansmodernplay00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>Pagans</em></a> [first published] (drama)</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection https://www.ucd.ie/library/finding_information/special/printed/curran/
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1878-1916
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English
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Dublin, Ireland, 1878-1916
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Various publishers
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Cover of the first issue of the <em>Irish Review</em>, March 1911
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Irish Review
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Cover of the first issue of the <em>Irish Review</em>, March 1911. The subheading defines the <em>Review </em>as 'A Monthly Magazine of Irish Literature, Arts and Science'.
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The Irish Review Publishing Company
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UCD Library Special Collections https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1888593
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The Irish Review Publishing Company
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March 1911
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Print Journal
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English
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Dublin, Ireland, March 1911
Irish Review
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Cover of Thomas MacDonagh's <em>The Golden Joy</em> (1906)
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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Photograph of Thomas MacDonagh's book of poems <em>The Golden Joy</em> (1906)
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UCD Library Special Collection, the Curran Collection, https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1252041
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M.H. Gill & Son
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1906
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Poetry
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Poetry
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English
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Ireland 1906
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The Literary Career of Thomas MacDonagh
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Thomas MacDonagh
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This collection showcases Thomas MacDonagh's literary work with items held in the Curran Collection of UCD Library Special Collections. <br /><h3><strong>TIMELINE</strong></h3>
<p><strong>1902</strong>. <em>Through the Ivory Gate. A Book of Verse</em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1903</strong>. <em>April and May and Other Verse </em>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1904</strong>. <em>The Exodus</em><em>. A Sacred Cantata</em> (words for music)</p>
<p><strong>1906</strong>. <a title="The Golden Joy" href="https://archive.org/details/goldenjoy00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>The Golden Joy </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1908</strong>. <a title="When the Dawn is Come" href="https://archive.org/details/whendawniscometr00macduoft" target="_blank"><em>When the Dawn is Come </em></a>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1910</strong>. <a title="Songs of Myself" href="https://archive.org/details/songsofmyself00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Songs of Myself </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1911</strong>. Co-founder and contributor of <em>The Irish Review</em> (journalism, criticism, poetry, drama)</p>
<p><strong>1912</strong>. <em>Metempsychosis </em>(drama)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry" href="https://archive.org/details/thomascampionart00macdrich" target="_blank"><em>Thomas Campion and the Art of English Poetry</em></a> (criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1913</strong>. <a title="Lyrical Poems" href="https://archive.org/details/lyricalpoems00macd" target="_blank"><em>Lyrical Poems </em></a>(poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1915</strong>. <em>Pagans</em> [first performed] (drama)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>. <a title="Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish and Anglo-Irish" href="https://archive.org/details/literatureinirel00macd"><em>Literature in Ireland. Studies in Irish & Anglo-Irish </em></a>(criticism)</p>
<p><strong>1916</strong>.<em> T<a title="The Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh" href="https://archive.org/details/poeticalworksoft00macd" target="_blank">he Poetical Works of Thomas MacDonagh</a></em> (poetry)</p>
<p><strong>1920</strong>. <a title="Pagans" href="https://archive.org/details/pagansmodernplay00macdiala" target="_blank"><em>Pagans</em></a> [first published] (drama)</p>
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection https://www.ucd.ie/library/finding_information/special/printed/curran/
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1878-1916
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English
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Dublin, Ireland, 1878-1916
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Various publishers
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https://archive.org/details/goldenjoy00macdiala
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<em>The Golden Joy</em> (1906)
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Thomas MacDonagh (1878-1916)
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<p><em>The Golden Joy</em> is Thomas MacDonagh’s third collection of poetry. According to Lawrence William White, this volume symbolizes MacDonagh’s transition ‘from Christian mysticism to neo-platonism’ where the poet is conceived ‘as divinely inspired mediator between the spiritual world and the physical’.</p>
<p>Sources</p>
<p>White, Lawrence William. "MacDonagh, Thomas". <em>Dictionary of Irish Biography</em>. (Ed.) James McGuire, James Quinn. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Web.</p>
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UCD Library Special Collections, the Curran Collection https://library.ucd.ie/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1252041
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M.H. Gill & Son
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1906
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Poetry
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Print book
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Collection of poetry
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Englsih
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Ireland 1906
Poetry
Thomas MacDonagh