This paper positions Eimear McBride’s novel A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing (2013) at the vanguard of a resurgent modernism in the 21st-century Irish novel, in the wake of the 2007-08 financial crash. It asserts the value of experimental literature to a country which has awoken from a dream of late capitalist prosperity into a sobering confrontation with late capitalist crisis.McBride’s novel reproduces certain generic characteristics of the historical realism which was the dominant literary mode of Celtic Tiger Ireland. However, it also innovates: McBride’s new, fragmentary adaptation of Joycean stream-of-consciousness navigates its familiar themes through the internal states of its traumatized protagonist
This text interprets a wide range of Irish novels of the 1990s, focusing on the regulated sexual and...
The coming of age narrative, or the bildungsroman, is characterized by tension stemming from an exis...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
Set in Ireland, in some undetermined time and place, Eimear McBride’s A Girl is a Half-formed Thing ...
This thesis analyzes the representation of trauma in Eimear McBride’s 2013 novel A Girl is a Half-fo...
Eimear McBride’s A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing (2013) is a prime specimen of post-Joycean heteroglo...
Eimear McBride’s second novel revisits many of the stylistic practices and conceptual themes which m...
Eimear McBride’s second novel revisits many of the stylistic practices and conceptual themes which m...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
This thesis makes an intervention into the field of modernist legacies by investigating how a select...
© 2018 Ella CattachEimear McBride is an Irish experimental novelist whose striking two novels—A Girl...
Artykuł omawia rzekome podobieństwa między debiutancką powieścią Eimear McBride "A Girl is a half-Fo...
The 1990s Irish novel presents its own brand of uniqueness and sophistication to the contemporary An...
There has been an increasing tendency within literary critical discourse to refer to at least two de...
This paper explores Flann O’Brien’s novel, At Swim-Two-Birds(1939) in a unique position locate...
This text interprets a wide range of Irish novels of the 1990s, focusing on the regulated sexual and...
The coming of age narrative, or the bildungsroman, is characterized by tension stemming from an exis...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...
Set in Ireland, in some undetermined time and place, Eimear McBride’s A Girl is a Half-formed Thing ...
This thesis analyzes the representation of trauma in Eimear McBride’s 2013 novel A Girl is a Half-fo...
Eimear McBride’s A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing (2013) is a prime specimen of post-Joycean heteroglo...
Eimear McBride’s second novel revisits many of the stylistic practices and conceptual themes which m...
Eimear McBride’s second novel revisits many of the stylistic practices and conceptual themes which m...
Although Irish writers were foundational to English-language modernism, Irish Modernism is a new fie...
This thesis makes an intervention into the field of modernist legacies by investigating how a select...
© 2018 Ella CattachEimear McBride is an Irish experimental novelist whose striking two novels—A Girl...
Artykuł omawia rzekome podobieństwa między debiutancką powieścią Eimear McBride "A Girl is a half-Fo...
The 1990s Irish novel presents its own brand of uniqueness and sophistication to the contemporary An...
There has been an increasing tendency within literary critical discourse to refer to at least two de...
This paper explores Flann O’Brien’s novel, At Swim-Two-Birds(1939) in a unique position locate...
This text interprets a wide range of Irish novels of the 1990s, focusing on the regulated sexual and...
The coming of age narrative, or the bildungsroman, is characterized by tension stemming from an exis...
This article explores the evolution of Irish youth literature over the last four decades and these t...