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Making History by Brian Friel deals with the Irish and Spanish alliance which attempted to drive the English out of Ireland around 1600; but Friel has avoided the conventions of 'historical drama' to produce a play about history, the continuing process.

Friel has written an historical play about Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, who led an alliance of Irish and Spanish soldiers against the armies of Elizabeth I in an attempt to drive the English out of Ireland. The action takes place before and after the Battle of Kinsdale, at which the alliance was defeated.

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The central character of this play is Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, who led an Irish and Spanish alliance against the armies of Elizabeth I in an attempt to drive the English out of Ireland. The action takes place before and after the Battle of Kinsale, at which the alliance was defeated: with O'Neill at home in Dungannon, as a fugitive in the mountains, and finally exiled in Rome. In his handling of this momentous episode Brian Friel has avoided the conventions of 'historical drama' to produce a play about history, the continuing process.

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About the Author

Brian Friel (9 January 1929 - 2 October 2015) wrote thirty plays across six decades and is widely regarded as oneof Ireland's greatest dramatists. He was a member of AosdΓ‘na, the society of Irish artists, the American Academyof Arts and Letters, the Irish Academy of Letters, and the Royal Society of Literature where he was madea Companion of Literature. He was awarded the Ulysses Medal by University College, Dublin.Plays include Hedda Gabler (after Ibsen), The Home Place, Performances, Three Plays After (Afterplay, The Bear,The Yalta Game), Uncle Vanya (after Chekhov), Give Me Your Answer Do!, Molly Sweeney (Winner of the NewYork Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Play), Wonderful Tennessee, A Month in the Country (afterTurgenev), The London Vertigo (after Charles Macklin), Dancing at Lughnasa (Winner of 3 Tony Awards includingBest Play, New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play, Olivier Award for Best Play), Making History, TheCommunication Cord, American Welcome, Three Sisters (after Chekhov), Translations, Aristocrats (Winner of theEvening Standard Award for Best Play and New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Play), FaithHealer, Fathers and Sons, Living Quarters, Volunteers, The Freedom of the City, The Gentle Island, The MundyScheme, Crystal and Fox, Lovers: Winners and Losers, The Loves of Cass Maguire, and Philadelphia Here I Come!

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The central character of this play is Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, who led an Irish and Spanish alliance against the armies of Elizabeth I in an attempt to drive the English out of Ireland. The action takes place before and after the Battle of Kinsale, at which the alliance was defeated: with O'Neill at home in Dungannon, as a fugitive in the mountains, and finally exiled in Rome. In his handling of this momentous episode Brian Friel has avoided the conventions of 'historical drama' to produce a play about history, the continuing process.

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Product Details

Publisher
Faber & Faber
Published
9th January 1989
Format
Paperback
Edition
1st
Pages
80
ISBN
9780571154777

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