Johnston, Denis, 1901-1984

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Irish dramatist, author, journalist, and theater director; b. William Denis Johnston; d. 1984.

From the description of Denis Johnston collection, 1917-1955. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70968752

Denis Johnston was an Irish playwright and writer. He was born in Dublin and educated at Dublin, Edinburgh, Cambridge and Harvard Law School, receiving an M.A. and LL.M. from Cambridge in 1926. He became interested in playwriting while he was at Harvard. Upon his return to Dublin, he wrote "Shadowdance" (later called "The Old Lady Says No!") in 1926. After practising law, both in Ireland and England, he joined the Dublin Gate Theatre and became its Director from 1931-1936. Next, he worked in various capacities for the BBC. After moving to America, he became head of the Department of Theatre at Smith College, Massachusetts in 1961 and subsequently held many academic posts in the United States until 1973. He authored numerous plays including "The Old Lady Says 'No'", "The Moon in the Yellow River", "The Golden Cuckoo", and "The Scythe and the Sunset". His autobiography, "Nine Rivers from Jordan", was published in 1953. This formed the basis for his later work "The Brazen Horn". He died in Dublin.

From the description of Denis Johnston collection. [1926-1992]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 646006520

(William) Denis Johnston (18 June 1901-8 August 1984) was an Irish writer. Born in Dublin, he wrote mostly plays, but also works of literary criticism, a book-length biographical essay on Jonathan Swift, a memoir, and a work of philosophy. He also worked as a war correspondent and as both a radio and television producer for the BBC. His first play, The Old Lady Says No!, helped establish the reputation of the Dublin Gate Theatre; his second, The Moon in the Yellow River, has been widely performed.

Johnston was a protege of W.B. Yeats and George Bernard Shaw; he had a stormy friendship with Sean O'Casey. He was a pioneer of television and war reporting. He worked as a lawyer in the 1920s and 1930s before joining the BBC as a writer and producer, first in radio and then in the fledgling television service. During World War II, he served as a BBC war correspondent, reporting from El Alamein to Buchenwald. For this, he was awarded an OBE 1945. He then became Director of Programmes for the television service.

Johnston later moved to the United States and taught at Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, and other universities. He kept extensive diaries throughout his life (now deposited in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin). He received honorary degrees from the University of Ulster and Mount Holyoke College and was a member of Aosdana, which was established by the Irish Arts Council in 1981 to honor artists whose work had made an outstanding contribution to the arts in Ireland.

(Note adapted from Wikipedia and other web posts viewed in July 2012.)

From the guide to the Denis Johnston Letters, 1972-1974, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Rare Book Literary and Historical Papers.)

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creatorOf Johnston, Denis, 1901-1984. Journal. Mount Holyoke College, Williston & Miles-Smith Library
creatorOf Denis Johnston Letters, 1972-1974 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Rare Book Literary and Historical Papers.
creatorOf Johnston, Denis, 1901-1984. Denis Johnston collection, 1917-1955. Boston University. School of Medicine
referencedIn Letters from others to Anthony Bertram, 1920-1971. Houghton Library
referencedIn Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.) records Houghton Library
creatorOf Shaw Festival Collection (University of Guelph). Lunchtime Theatre, 1996 / 1997 - video. University of Guelph. McLaughlin Library
referencedIn Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.). Records of the Poets' Theatre, 1950-1968 (inclusive), 1951-1958 (bulk). Houghton Library
referencedIn Envoy, A Review of Literature and Art records Southern Illinois University, Morris Library
referencedIn Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing). Woodberry Poetry Room, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
creatorOf Johnston, Denis, 1901-1984. Denis Johnston collection. [1926-1992]. University of Victoria Libraries, UVic
referencedIn O'Neill, Michael J., 1913-. Michael O'Neill papers, 1949-1966. Southern Illinois University, Morris Library
creatorOf Johnston, Denis, 1901-1984. Lenaea (4), or, the brazen horn : a non-book : typescript, [1968] / Denis Johnston. Mount Holyoke College, Williston & Miles-Smith Library
creatorOf Johnston, Denis, 1901-1984. Nine rivers from Jordan [electronic resource] : [reminiscences] / by Denis Johnston. OCLC Econtent Synchronization Program
creatorOf Johnston, Denis, 1901-1984. Dionysia : the mass of the nine nereids : typescript, 1947. Houghton Library
referencedIn Typescript War Memoirs by W.D. Johnston, [?1949] Bodleian Library, Oxford
creatorOf Arnold, Sidney,. Correspondence pertaining to the Rushton Seminar [manuscript], 1953-1954. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Horace Mason Reynolds papers, 1895-1965. Houghton Library
creatorOf Johnston, Denis, 1901-1984. Aggie [microform] : starting at the beginning of 1971, ending at last of 1972, mid XXVI ... the commonplace book of Donna Bocaskey ... / Denis Johnston. Mount Holyoke College, Williston & Miles-Smith Library
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correspondedWith O'Neill, Michael J., 1913- person
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correspondedWith Reynolds, Horace Mason, 1896-1965 person
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associatedWith Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939. person
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Birth 1901-06-18

Death 1984-08-08

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