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As mirrors are lonely: a Lacanian reading on the modern Irish novel

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The Irish novel has demonstrated an ability to sample other forms and influences, to improvise and evolve in the light of changing circumstances.

Peter Guy+ås new study helps investigate the way in which Irish writers since the sixties have responded to these influences, re-examining their work through the theory of the French theorist Jacques Lacan. - - Focusing on the novelists John McGahern, Brian Moore and John Broderick in a simultaneous reading, and applying a psychoanalytical theory which centers in particular on gender and family relations, this new study also covers a number of other complex issues, issues which span the claustrophobic and repressive atmosphere of the 1950s to the secular ahistorical Ireland of today. - - - -

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Product Details
144386899X / 9781443868990
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/10/2014
England
English
218 pages
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