Haunted Historiographies : The Rhetoric of Ideology in Postcolonial Irish Fiction.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9781526111197
- 820.99415
- PR8803.S385 2014
Haunted historiographies: The rhetoric of ideology in postcolonial Irish fiction -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction:Textual spectrality and Finnegans Wake -- Part I: Famine -- 1. The persistence of Famine in postcolonial Ireland -- 2. The specter of Famine during World War II -- Part II: Revolution -- 3. Ancient warriors, modernsexualities: Easter 1916 and the advent of post-Catholic Ireland -- 4. Gothic inheritance and the Troubles in contemporary Irish fiction -- Conclusion: Famine and the Western Front in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot -- Bibliography -- Index.
Matthew Schultz maps rhetorical hauntings across a wide range of postcolonial Irish novels, and defines the spectre as a non-present presence that simultaneously symbolises and analyses an overlapping of Irish myth and Irish history.
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