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Rough Beasts – The Monstrous in Irish Fiction, 1800–2000

Autor Jack Fennell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 noi 2019
Monsters and other supernatural malefactors disrupt the human world in distinct ways: werewolves and cunning beasts challenge the philosophical distinction between human and animal; demons offer deceptive pacts to prey upon our delusions of mastery over the world; capricious fairies claim
dominion over the landscape and exact disproportionate revenge for our intrusions. When a monster appears, human history must halt until it departs.
Irish history, meanwhile, has been punctured by dramatic ruptures, such as the Great Famine of 1845 to 1849. Monstrous imagery flourishes in these ruptures, so it is hardly surprising that Irish literature boasts a great many rough beasts and ravenous corpses.
In this book, various monsters from Irish literature are considered in different historical contexts, to illustrate the role of horror and monstrosity in Ireland's history and culture. In both English- and Irish-language texts, from the Act of Union to the death of the Celtic Tiger, hordes of
night-creatures arise in times of crisis, embodying chaos and absurdity. Building upon the critical framework established in Irish Science Fiction (2014), this study looks at the specific ways in which ghosts, malevolent magicians, shape-shifters, cryptids and the corporeal undead oppose human
agency by 'breaking history'.
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ISBN-13: 9781789620344
ISBN-10: 1789620341
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 167 x 239 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press

Notă biografică


Jack Fennell is a writer, translator and researcher based in Limerick, Ireland.

Descriere

This book looks atIrish Gothic and horror texts, in both English and Irish, from the beginning ofthe nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth. Each selected work is consideredin its historical context, to illustrate the historiographical role of horrorand monstrosity in Irish fiction.