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Edward Martyn

From British Culture

Edward Joseph Martyn (born January 30, 1859 in Tulira, County Galway, Ireland — died December 5, 1923 in Tulira) was an Irish playwright and founder of the Irish Literary Theatre.


Life and Education

Edward Martyn was the eldest son of the Irish Catholic landowners John and Annie Josephine Martyn. At the age of eight he went to Belvedere College in Dublin, but later on the family moved to London where Martyn went to Beaumont College. Afterwards he studied at Christ Church College in Oxford.

Highly interested in art he came into contact with music, theatre and literature on a journey across Europe. He was a big promoter of Gaelic literature and arts and spent a lot of money in programs supporting this.

The Irish Literary Theatre

Together with Augusta Gregory and W. B. Yeats he founded in Dublin the Irish Literary Theatre in 1899 which he quit only three years later because of irreconcilable differences with his colleagues. This organization intended to bring forward Irish playwrights. Later it became the famous Abbey Theatre which is the Irish National Theatre


Works (selection)

1890: Morgante the Lesser

1899: The Heather Field

1899: Maeve

1902: The Tale of a Town

1912: Grangcolman

1914: The Dream Physician



Sources

http://www.bookrags.com/biography/edward-martyn-dlb/

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/367141/Edward-Martyn

http://www.enotes.com/twentieth-century-criticism/martyn-edward