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Following the evolution of Ciaran Carson's work, this book aims to trace the tension between orality and textuality, which can be discerned in the poetry of the Northern-Irish writer.

Assuming these forces to be the two major sources of all literature, the author delineates, using deconstruction, how they inform and structure Carson's poetic ouvre.

Further thematic analyses focus on three major themes: memory, city and history, adopting various critical approaches, among them New Historicism and psychoanalysis.

Finally, taking cue from Carson's later work, an epistemological and metaphysical dimension of his poetry is revealed.

This serves as the final vantage point from which the author offers a potential glimpse beyond the said dialectic, unveiling Carson's broadly ethical project.

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Peter Lang
3653044049 / 9783653044041
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
821.92
15/12/2014
Germany
English
225 pages
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