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260:, in forming The Secular Society of Ireland. "Convinced that clerical domination in the community is harmful to advance", the society sought "to establish in this country complete freedom of thought, speech and publication, liberty for mind, in the widest toleration compatible with orderly progress and rational conduct". Among other things it aimed to terminate ”the clerically-dictated ban on divorce”, “the Censorship of Publications Act” and “the system of clerical management, and consequent sectarian teaching, in schools.” 44: 371: 658: 245:. He was a pioneer of television and war reporting. He worked as a lawyer in the 1920s and '30s before joining the BBC as a writer and producer, first in radio and then in the fledgling television service. His broadcast dramatic work included both original plays and adaptations of the work of many different writers. 448:
s 1950s article on World War II under "Books to Read", along with Churchill, Eisenhower et al. Joseph Ronsley cites an unnamed former CBS Viet Nam correspondent who called the book the "Bible", carrying it with him constantly, "reading it over and over in the field during his tour of duty."
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Department of Theatre for the best play, screenplay or musical written by an undergraduate at Smith, Mount Holyoke, Amherst and Hampshire Colleges and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The prize was endowed by his former student at Smith,
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review of the play's 1961 revival noted an "exhilaratingly mad, comic strain.". But acclaim was not universal. Irish writer and broadcaster (and later member of the
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This was at a time of heightened clerical militancy and as soon the meeting place of the Society (from which it distributed the British journal
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In London, developing his interest in the theatre, Johnston abandoned plans for a legal and political career.
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remarked that the play's success in London was "natural enough" for "it fulfils the first law of
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Clarke, Frances (2009). "Chancellor, (Lilias) Betty". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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and other universities. He kept extensive diaries throughout his life, now deposited in the
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Howard Taubman, "The Theatre: Irish Irony; Johnston's 'Moon in the Yellow River' Revived."
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wrote "Mr Johnston does not explain; he irradiates." Set in 1927 during an attempt by the
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World Book Encyclopedia, Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, 1959, Vol. 18 p. 8927
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Johnston's tribute to Dublin, "Strumpet city in the sunset," from the closing speech of
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Irish Literary Studies No. 8, Colin Smythe, Barnes & Noble Books, 1981, p. 5
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Irish Literary Studies No. 8, Colin Smythe, Barnes & Noble Books, 1981.
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literature: it makes the native Irish appear a race of congenital idiots."
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This article is about the Irish writer. For the American writer, see
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Includes details on the plays broadcast on TV and production photos.
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is quoted as saying that the only playwrights he admired were
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The Denis Johnston Playwriting Prize is awarded annually by
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titled his epic novel of Dublin before the First World War
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Johnston later moved to the United States and taught at
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he served as a BBC war correspondent, reporting from
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He received honorary degrees from the 797: 256:, and fellow northerner, the socialist 1145:Denis Johnston at Irish Writers Online 573:'Strange Occurrence on Ireland's Eye' 508:Synopses of the plays can be found at 100:(18 June 1901 – 8 August 1984) was an 1236:Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge 1196:Irish male dramatists and playwrights 685:Six Characters in Search of an Author 650:Six Characters in Search of an Author 7: 1201:Irish emigrants to the United States 1049:. 13 March 1932. p. sec. 8 p.1. 888: 886: 833: 831: 829: 827: 778:The Dramatic Works of Denis Johnston 466:, Sean O’Casey, and Denis Johnston. 203:(1919–23) he tried to enlist in the 996:"A shaper of sophisticated stories" 241:, and had a stormy friendship with 23:. For those of a similar name, see 724:(1935) (acted the part of Michael) 14: 1076:(London Rich & Cowan). p. 209 1045:"The Moon in the Yellow River". 1033:Denis Johnston: a retrospective. 998:. 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He went on to study at the 1113:Let’s Go Britain and Ireland 527:The Moon in the Yellow River 394:The Moon in the Yellow River 130:The Moon in the Yellow River 201:Christ's College, Cambridge 185:St Andrew's College, Dublin 1277: 1241:American opera librettists 893:Donal (30 November 2015). 771:A Literary Guide to Dublin 625:(1992) (ed. Rory Johnston) 233:Johnston was a protĂ©gĂ© of 18: 1251:20th-century male writers 687:(1950) (translation from 679:Adaptations for the stage 585:The Scythe and the Sunset 183:Johnston was educated at 41: 1094:Ronsley op. cit., p. vii 805:Gageby, Patrick (2009). 187:(1908–15, 1917–19), and 98:(William) Denis Johnston 16:Irish writer (1901-1984) 838:Maume, Patrick (2009). 752:. 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Denis Johnson
Dennis Johnson (disambiguation)
Johnston in 1968
war correspondence
Irish
Dublin
Jonathan Swift
war correspondent
BBC
Gate Theatre
James Mason
Jack Hawkins
Claude Rains
Barry Fitzgerald
James Coco
Errol Flynn
William John Johnston
Magherafelt
Presbyterians
home rulers
St Andrew's College, Dublin
Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh (1915–16).
Sinn FĂ©in
Officer Training Corps
Christ's College, Cambridge
civil-war
Free State army
Harvard Law School
King's Inns (Dublin)
Inner Temple (London)

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