![]() ![]() Professor Freidman discusses not only the plays in their final form but, in crucial instances, Yeats's revisions of them, which frequently illuminate his dramatic designs. ![]() Deirdre is included, since it demonstrably belongs to the cycle. He then treats each play of the cycle in order of composition, moving from On Baile's Strand, of which the first version was begun in 1901, to The Death of Cuchulain completed in 1939. He examines first the evolution of Yeats's dramatic aesthetic and his attempts to translate it into practice. In his interpretation of the Cuchulain cycle the author concentrates upon dramatic method. ![]() They trace his progress, the author contends, toward finding a genuine dramatic mode, and examination of this process reveals much about a playwright whose work is simultaneously great literature and extaordinarily effective theater. Barton Freidman demonstrates that, as a cycle, the Cuchulain plays form a paradigm of Yeats's dramatic career. ![]()
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