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First published June 15, 1997

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Lady Gregory

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Irish playwright Lady Isabella Augusta Persse Gregory wrote a number of short plays, including Spreading the News (1904) for the Abbey theater, which she founded and directed from 1904 to 1928.

This Irish dramatist and folklorist with William Butler Yeats and other persons co-founded the Irish literary theatre and wrote numerous short works for both companies. Lady Gregory produced a number of books retelling stories taken from Irish mythology.

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322 reviews382 followers
June 21, 2018
إن الإشاعات قادرة على الانتشار في أرجاء البلدة أسرع من انتشار السُم في الجسد..
مُسببة سوء فهم بين الأطراف..
دون علم منهم بما الذي يجري..

لم أجد فيها شيء جديد على الإطلاق ..
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434 reviews33 followers
September 24, 2015
I love reading very old plays that are still completely relevant. I didn't know what to expect but this was funny, and clever. This is completely realistic coming from a small town, things change so quickly, just for the sake of the story. Loved it.
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125 reviews4 followers
May 15, 2015
Such a gem! I picked up this play on a whim and was glad I did. Lady Gregory is beautifully witty, and her sense of comedic timing is absolutely spot on.
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November 30, 2025
This is a comedy, but it's interestingly enough not resolved, which means that the play doesn't properly fulfill the generic requirements of comedy. The humor is driven partly by a satire of English prejudices and fastidiousness, and partly by a satire of gossip. When a woman at the market mishears a report that one man has gone to return a hayfork to another man, the story grows that the first man has murdered the second. As the story spreads and undergoes distortions throughout the town, the new English magistrate arrives back at the market. The play had opened with the magistrate showing up to the market and assuming that everything around him reflected criminal activity, so when he hears the rumor of a murder he goes and makes an arrest. And when the man who has supposedly been murdered shows up alive and well, the magistrate arrests him for pretending to be the man who was murdered--even though he is the man who was reported murdered, and the murder never took place.
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124 reviews7 followers
May 14, 2018
هذه المسرحية لا تحتوي على حوار ممتاز لكن ليدي غريغوري قامت بعمل جيد جدًا في إنشاء لعبة كوميدية مبنية على سوء فهم.
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246 reviews24 followers
July 2, 2020
خلق كوميدي رائع تفصيلا لعبارة جوستاف لوبون "ان للاشاعات قدرة علي الانتشار اكبر بكثير من الحقيقية"
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August 7, 2017
In a small Irish town, on the day the gung-ho new Magistrate arrives, Bartley Fallon sees that Jack Smith has left his ax at Mrs. Tarpey's booth. He runs after Jack to return it. Between the village gossiping and Mrs. Tarpey's deafness, everyone believes that Bartley Fallon has killed Jack Smith with an ax and plans to run away to America with his wife. The new magistrate questions Jack in a scene where everyone grows progressively more confused until the truth comes out, that Jack is alive, Mr. Fallon is not having an affair, and didn't kill anyone.
This play doesn't have excellent dialogue like Wilde or Shaw, but Lady Gregory did a very good job of creating a comedic play based on a misunderstanding.
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12 reviews15 followers
March 13, 2014
Soyons prudents de donner et de recevoir des infos.
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