John McGahern (1934–2006) believed that fiction could act as a
window on the world. Such windows, however, frame our fields of
vision, alter and shape our perspectives. Far from being static, the
artist’s perspective must continually evolve. This book provides a
literary analysis of John McGahern’s artistic and poetic vision –
his ‘ways of looking’, examining the shifting focus of this
vision: how and why it develops, what effects such developments have
on the work’s forms and how these forms evolve, at what times and in
response to what stimuli. This volume demonstrates that such
developments mirror an analogous social expansion during the latter
half of the twentieth century and argues that McGahern’s literary
spaces relate to his efforts to realise a more accommodating form to
envelop the structureless society. While the number of critical
studies on McGahern has increased markedly in recent years, research
still tends to fall into the well-established camps of social realism
or literary aestheticism. This text aims to explore the common ground
between the material context and social worlds of each work and the
hermeneutics of a ‘traditional’ literary investigation. It
traverses such divides through close readings of McGahern’s work,
with attention to the topopoetical production of images of the house,
the home and the family unit. The book ultimately shows how attention
to McGahern’s literary spaces provides a greater understanding of
the aesthetic, vision and form of each novel and allows us to
understand those aspects relative to the social, cultural and
political undercurrents of the works individually and collectively.
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Ways of Looking
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ISBN
9781000996753
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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