This work analyses the prose and drama of the Irish writer Tom Mac Intyre and the concept of paleo-postmodernism. It examines how Mac Intyre balances traditional themes with experimentation, which in the Irish literary canon is unusual. This book argues that Mac Intyreâ (TM)s position in the Irish literary canon is an idiosyncratic one in that he combines two contrary aspects of Irish literature: between what Beckett terms as the Yeatsian â ~antiquariansâ (TM) who valorize the â ~Victorian Gaelâ (TM) and the â ~othersâ (TM) whose aesthetic involves a European-influenced â ~breakdown of the objectâ (TM) which is associated with Beckett. Mac Intyreâ (TM)s experimentation involves a breakdown of the object in order to uncover an unconscious Irish mythological and linguistic space in language. His approach to language experimentation is Yeatsian and this is what the author terms as paleo-postmodern. Thus the project considers how Mac Intyre incorporates Yeatsian revivalism with postmodern deconstruction in his drama and short stories.
| ISBN-13: | 9781443836265 |
| ISBN-10: | 1443836265 |
| Publisher: | Cambridge Scholars |
| Publication date: | 2012 |
| Edition description: | Unabridged edition |
| Pages: | 260 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 6.02 Inches, Length: 8.23 Inches, Weight: 0.34 Pounds, Width: 0.94 Inches |
| Author: | Catriona Ryan |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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