This article, a contribution to a special issue on the modes and meanings of life writing, discusses John McGahern's rural autobiographical novels. It focuses on their genre, their reception, and their critical import in relation to Irish twentieth-century history and its revisioning. It is first of all noted that the novels' evident basis in the writer's life, and their location in specific places (precisely identifiable by a knowledgeable reader), accounts for their reception by many reviewers and critics as a quasi-documentary record, able to supplement or displace ideas about rural Ireland associated with de Valeran nationalism. Particular attention is paid to the representation in The Dark and Amongst Women of childhood trauma: namely,...
Since he passed away in 2006, John McGahern’s status as Ireland’s foremost prose writer in English h...
This practice-in-research dissertation combines creative writing and literary criticism to explore t...
John McGahern (1934–2006) was a writer with a keen sense of place. His novels and short stories are ...
In 2005, when John McGahern published his Memoir, he revealed for the first time in explicit detail...
John McGahern has been referred to variously as the chronicler of a disappearing traditional rural I...
It is hard to believe that John McGahern has been dead 13 years. Along with Seamus Heaney and Brian ...
John McGahern’s second novel The Dark , banned upon publication in 1965, is remembered for s...
John McGahern (1934-2006) was born in Dublin and reared in County Roscommon, the eldest son of a Gar...
The aim of my dissertation is to demonstrate how the realist novels of John McGahern (1934–2006) and...
This article arose out of a collaboration between the two authors, Eamon Maher, a McGahern “expert,”...
John McGahern’s attitude to many Irish writers from the first half of the twen - tieth century was...
John McGahern’s work has dominated the Irish literary landscape for almost forty years. First render...
John McGahern's 'Oldfashioned' and Anglo-Irish culture.In John McGahern’s 1985 short story ‘Oldfashi...
This study examines John McGahern’s career trajectory in relation to the changing Irish historical c...
John McGahern's work has dominated the Irish literary landscape for almost forty years. First render...
Since he passed away in 2006, John McGahern’s status as Ireland’s foremost prose writer in English h...
This practice-in-research dissertation combines creative writing and literary criticism to explore t...
John McGahern (1934–2006) was a writer with a keen sense of place. His novels and short stories are ...
In 2005, when John McGahern published his Memoir, he revealed for the first time in explicit detail...
John McGahern has been referred to variously as the chronicler of a disappearing traditional rural I...
It is hard to believe that John McGahern has been dead 13 years. Along with Seamus Heaney and Brian ...
John McGahern’s second novel The Dark , banned upon publication in 1965, is remembered for s...
John McGahern (1934-2006) was born in Dublin and reared in County Roscommon, the eldest son of a Gar...
The aim of my dissertation is to demonstrate how the realist novels of John McGahern (1934–2006) and...
This article arose out of a collaboration between the two authors, Eamon Maher, a McGahern “expert,”...
John McGahern’s attitude to many Irish writers from the first half of the twen - tieth century was...
John McGahern’s work has dominated the Irish literary landscape for almost forty years. First render...
John McGahern's 'Oldfashioned' and Anglo-Irish culture.In John McGahern’s 1985 short story ‘Oldfashi...
This study examines John McGahern’s career trajectory in relation to the changing Irish historical c...
John McGahern's work has dominated the Irish literary landscape for almost forty years. First render...
Since he passed away in 2006, John McGahern’s status as Ireland’s foremost prose writer in English h...
This practice-in-research dissertation combines creative writing and literary criticism to explore t...
John McGahern (1934–2006) was a writer with a keen sense of place. His novels and short stories are ...