The Celtic Dawn; a Survey of the Renascence in Ireland, 1889-1916

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It is but right the hands that made the crown In the old time should give it where they please.
O silver trumpets! Be you lifted up.
THE DRAMA 107 And cry to the great race that is to come.
Long-throated swans, amid the waves of Time, Sing loudly, for beyond the wall of the world It waits, and it may hear and come to us!" The final speech of Seanchan, it Is interesting to note, is the first indication in Yeats's published work that a change has come over his art and that it no longer seeks refu
...ge in dreaming over the past, but confidently looks "to the great race that is to come." The play is written out of as definite an experience as is any of Yeats's published work.
At the time of its composition the newspapers had called into question the honesty of his motives in producing Synge's "In the Shadow of the Glen" at the Abbey, and his fellow Nationalists were asserting that Yeats cared more for his art than he did for the Irish people. Criticism and obloquy poured in on him from a public exercised by journalistic agitation against Synge and the Abbey, and from politicians and students who re- sented his growing concern with art.


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