This is a critical study of Friel's entire oeuvre, relating his
work to the problems of subjectivity, representation, history and
the body, with a view to offering some placement of Friel in
relation to both postmodernism and traditional humanism. Central to
the study is Friel's concept of "translation", whereby he offers us
the tension of shaping the new through a "translation" or
reformulation of the old. The book includes discussion of Friel's
play "Wonderful Tennessee".
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