Madness and Mother Ireland in the fiction of Patrick McCabe |
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Authors: | Ellen McWilliams |
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Affiliation: | School of Humanities and Cultural Industries, Bath Spa University , Bath, UK |
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Abstract: | This article explores the relationship between madness and the figure of Mother Ireland in the work of the Irish novelist Patrick McCabe. It situates his work in relation to contemporary feminist responses to representations of Ireland as a woman, by identifying different versions of the Mother Ireland figure as a cause of psychosis in McCabe's writing. It argues that McCabe, in contrast to writers such as Eavan Boland and Edna O'Brien, finds an alternative and radical means of contesting this historically troublesome literary motif. |
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Keywords: | Patrick McCabe Mother Ireland madness Joycean influence |
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