Mother’s Bag of Tricks: Irish Folklore, Tradition and Identity in John McGahern’s Fiction / Anne’in Hileli Oyun Torbası: John McGahern Edebiyatında İrlanda Folkloru, Gelenek ve Kimlik

Alienation makes the heroes in John McGahern’s stories behave or appear like uncontrolled, wild and fearful creatures, anticipating a peril but unable to detect a precise danger and the way to counteract its impact. The demarcation between the safe and unsafe territory is even more difficult in c...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dana Radler*
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cyprus International University 2018-05-01
Series:Folklor/Edebiyat
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/1259369389_DANA%20RADLER%208%20HAz.pdf
_version_ 1798045756844670976
author Dana Radler*
author_facet Dana Radler*
author_sort Dana Radler*
collection DOAJ
description Alienation makes the heroes in John McGahern’s stories behave or appear like uncontrolled, wild and fearful creatures, anticipating a peril but unable to detect a precise danger and the way to counteract its impact. The demarcation between the safe and unsafe territory is even more difficult in circumstances related to death and funerals, as characters are transposed into a symbolically-built space where images, sounds, colours, and domestic totems help or restrain them, linking the visible to the subconscious. Diverse motifs from the animal, vegetal or human realms, are accompanied by a panoply of stylistic means employed to take the readership into a genuine Irish setting in which animal representations often mirror feelings of numerous humans, from hope to despair, or frailty to rigidity. This paper aims to explore the way in which folklore-extracted elements shape Irish identity and recurrently emerge in McGahern’s literary works, the result being a unique mixture of imagery and personal memories implanted in both content and narrative.
first_indexed 2024-04-11T23:26:15Z
format Article
id doaj.art-1b81c670048a4f1ca979ac44234621d1
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1300-7491
1300-7491
language English
last_indexed 2024-04-11T23:26:15Z
publishDate 2018-05-01
publisher Cyprus International University
record_format Article
series Folklor/Edebiyat
spelling doaj.art-1b81c670048a4f1ca979ac44234621d12022-12-22T03:57:17ZengCyprus International UniversityFolklor/Edebiyat1300-74911300-74912018-05-01249419721610.22559/folklor.268Mother’s Bag of Tricks: Irish Folklore, Tradition and Identity in John McGahern’s Fiction / Anne’in Hileli Oyun Torbası: John McGahern Edebiyatında İrlanda Folkloru, Gelenek ve KimlikDana Radler*0 Yrd. Doç. Bükreş Üniversitesi, Ekonomi Araştırmaları, Uluslararası Ekonomik İlişkiler Fakültesi, Modern Diller ve İş Ticareti İletişim BölümüAlienation makes the heroes in John McGahern’s stories behave or appear like uncontrolled, wild and fearful creatures, anticipating a peril but unable to detect a precise danger and the way to counteract its impact. The demarcation between the safe and unsafe territory is even more difficult in circumstances related to death and funerals, as characters are transposed into a symbolically-built space where images, sounds, colours, and domestic totems help or restrain them, linking the visible to the subconscious. Diverse motifs from the animal, vegetal or human realms, are accompanied by a panoply of stylistic means employed to take the readership into a genuine Irish setting in which animal representations often mirror feelings of numerous humans, from hope to despair, or frailty to rigidity. This paper aims to explore the way in which folklore-extracted elements shape Irish identity and recurrently emerge in McGahern’s literary works, the result being a unique mixture of imagery and personal memories implanted in both content and narrative.http://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/1259369389_DANA%20RADLER%208%20HAz.pdf: John McGahernIrish talealienationnatureorality
spellingShingle Dana Radler*
Mother’s Bag of Tricks: Irish Folklore, Tradition and Identity in John McGahern’s Fiction / Anne’in Hileli Oyun Torbası: John McGahern Edebiyatında İrlanda Folkloru, Gelenek ve Kimlik
Folklor/Edebiyat
: John McGahern
Irish tale
alienation
nature
orality
title Mother’s Bag of Tricks: Irish Folklore, Tradition and Identity in John McGahern’s Fiction / Anne’in Hileli Oyun Torbası: John McGahern Edebiyatında İrlanda Folkloru, Gelenek ve Kimlik
title_full Mother’s Bag of Tricks: Irish Folklore, Tradition and Identity in John McGahern’s Fiction / Anne’in Hileli Oyun Torbası: John McGahern Edebiyatında İrlanda Folkloru, Gelenek ve Kimlik
title_fullStr Mother’s Bag of Tricks: Irish Folklore, Tradition and Identity in John McGahern’s Fiction / Anne’in Hileli Oyun Torbası: John McGahern Edebiyatında İrlanda Folkloru, Gelenek ve Kimlik
title_full_unstemmed Mother’s Bag of Tricks: Irish Folklore, Tradition and Identity in John McGahern’s Fiction / Anne’in Hileli Oyun Torbası: John McGahern Edebiyatında İrlanda Folkloru, Gelenek ve Kimlik
title_short Mother’s Bag of Tricks: Irish Folklore, Tradition and Identity in John McGahern’s Fiction / Anne’in Hileli Oyun Torbası: John McGahern Edebiyatında İrlanda Folkloru, Gelenek ve Kimlik
title_sort mother s bag of tricks irish folklore tradition and identity in john mcgahern s fiction anne in hileli oyun torbasi john mcgahern edebiyatinda irlanda folkloru gelenek ve kimlik
topic : John McGahern
Irish tale
alienation
nature
orality
url http://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/1259369389_DANA%20RADLER%208%20HAz.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT danaradler mothersbagoftricksirishfolkloretraditionandidentityinjohnmcgahernsfictionanneinhilelioyuntorbasıjohnmcgahernedebiyatındairlandafolklorugelenekvekimlik