The Well of the Saints opens with the arrival of a wandering holy man and his can of water from a remote holy well to a small Irish village, promising to restore the sight of the blind beggars who live by the crossroads there.
Synge uses this simple story to expose and ridicule the pretensions and hypocrisies of every character in the story-the holy, the lowly, and the respectable alike. His ruthless and irreverent comedy-and especially his treatment of the holy man, and by implication, the Catholic Church-enraged contemporary critics. This same satirical style is what would later lead to riots in Dublin and New York on the premiere of his next play, The Playboy of the Western World.
Perfect for readers who appreciate sharp satirical drama and the masterworks of Irish theatre, this biting comedy showcases Synge's genius for exposing human nature through brilliant dialogue and unforgettable characters. A cornerstone of the Irish Literary Renaissance, this irreverent masterpiece will delight anyone who enjoys classic drama that challenges social conventions with wit and fearless honesty.
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