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This volume sets out to investigate how various forms of authority
in Irish culture and history have been challenged and transformed
by a crisis situation. In literature and the arts, a reappraisal of
the authority of canonical authors - and also of traditional forms,
paradigms and critical discourses - principally revolves around
intertextuality and rewriting, as well as the wider crisis of
(authoritative) representation. What is the authority of an author,
of a text, of literature itself? How do works of fiction represent,
generate or resolve crises on their own aesthetic, stylistic and
representational terms? The Irish Republic has faced a number of
serious crises and challenges since it came into existence. In
recent years, the collapse of the Celtic Tiger has acted as a
catalyst for change, revealing various structures of political,
religious and economic authority giving way under pressure. In
Northern Ireland, the Good Friday Agreement has led to major
developments as new authorities endowed with legislative and
executive powers have been set up. In its focus on the subject of
authority and crisis in Ireland, this book opens up a rich and
varied field of investigation.
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