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Trauma and Recovery in the Twenty-First-Century Irish Novel (Hardcover)
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Trauma and Recovery in the Twenty-First-Century Irish Novel (Hardcover)
Series: Irish Studies
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The desire to engage and confront traumatic subjects was a facet of
Irish literature for much of the twentieth century. Yet, just as
Irish society has adopted a more direct and open approach to the
past, so too have Irish authors evolved in their response to, and
literary uses of, trauma. In Trauma and Recovery in the
Twenty-First-Century Irish Novel, Costello-Sullivan considers the
ways in which the Irish canon not only represents an ongoing
awareness of trauma as a literary and cultural force, but also how
this representation has shifted since the end of the twentieth and
beginning of the twenty-first century. While earlier trauma
narratives center predominantly on the role of silence and the
individual and/or societal suffering that traumas induce,
twenty-first-century Irish narratives increasingly turn from just
the recognition of traumatic experiences toward exploring and
representing the process of healing and recovery both structurally
and narratively. Through a series of keenly observed close
readings, Costello-Sullivan explores the work of Colm Toibin, John
Banville, Anne Enright, Emma Donohue, Colum McCann, and Sebastian
Barry. In highlighting the power of narrative to amend and address
memory and trauma, Costello-Sullivan argues that these works
reflect a movement beyond merely representing trauma toward also
representing the possibility of recovery from it.
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