- Deirdre of the Sorrows
- Play by J. M. Synge.
Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors. 2013.
Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors. 2013.
Deirdre of the Sorrows — is a three act play written by Irish playwright John Millington Synge, first performed at the Abbey Theatre by the Irish National Theatre Society in 1910. The play is based on Irish Mythology, in particular the myths concerning Deirdre and… … Wikipedia
Deirdre — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El lamento de Deirdre , dibujo de J. H. Bacon, circa 1905. Deirdre o Deirdru, cuyo nombre en gaélico significa dolor, es la heroína trágica por antonomasia de la mitología irlandesa. Su h … Wikipedia Español
Deirdre — ou Derdriu, dont le nom signifie « Douleur », est une jeune fille à la beauté tragique de la mythologie celtique irlandaise. Sa légende appartient au Cycle d Ulster, elle est décrite dans le Longes mac nUislenn. Le mythe Les pleurs de… … Wikipédia en Français
Deirdre — f Irish and English: name borne in Celtic legend by a tragic heroine, sometimes referred to as ‘Deirdre of the Sorrows’. The story goes that she was betrothed to Conchobhar, King of Ulster, but instead eloped with her beloved Naoise. Eventually,… … First names dictionary
The Playboy of the Western World — is a three act play written by Irish playwright John Millington Synge and first performed at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, on January 26, 1907.[1] It is set in Michael James Flaherty s public house in County Mayo (on the west coast of Ireland)… … Wikipedia
Deirdre — For other uses, see Deirdre (disambiguation). Deirdre (Irish pronunciation: [ˈdʲɛɾˠdʲɾʲə]) or Derdriu is the foremost tragic heroine in Irish mythology and probably its best known figure in modern times.[1] She is often called Deirdre of the… … Wikipedia
Deirdre — Deidre und Leborcham Deird … Deutsch Wikipedia
Exile of the Sons of Uisliu — (Story of Deirdre) (eighth–ninth century) Perhaps the best known of all ancient Irish tales, the Exile of the Sons of Uisliu, or, as it is perhaps more popularly known after its haunting heroine, the Story of Deirdre, is a part of the Ulster… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Deirdre — /dear dreuh, dree/; Irish /dair drddeuh/, n. 1. Irish Legend. the wife of Naoise, who killed herself after her husband had been murdered by his uncle, King Conchobar. 2. a female given name. * * * In medieval Irish literature, the heroine of The… … Universalium
Tristan and Iseult — The legend of Tristan and Iseult is an influential romance and tragedy, retold in numerous sources with as many variations. The tragic story of the adulterous love between the Cornish knight Tristan (Tristram) and the Irish princess Iseult… … Wikipedia