Edna O'Brien

Edna O'Brien

Amanda Greenwood
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Author:  Amanda Greenwood
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  128
Publisher:  Northcote House Publishers Ltd
Year:  2003
ISBN:  9780746310229

Since the publication of her debut novel The Country Girls in 1960, Edna O'Brien has experimented with an impressive range of forms and genres. Her most recent trilogy, completed in 1999 with the publication of Wild Decembers, focuses on issues surrounding contemporary Ireland such as terrorism, decolonisation and abortion law. Concentrating mainly on the novels from 1960 to the present day Amanda Greenwood contests critical perceptions of O'Brien as a narrow chronicler of women's inner lives, arguing that O'Brien's writings are not only radical but deeply revealing of the position of women under patriarchy in Ireland and beyond; the later texts suggest the need for revisions of the social and symbolic orders. Drawing on 'French' feminism, gender issues, Irish studies and ecocriticism, Greenwood exploresO'Brien's representations and deconstruction of 'femininity', 'masculinity' and 'Irishness'.
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Concentrating mainly on the novels from 1960 to the present day Amanda Greenwood contests critical perceptions of O'Brien as a narrow chronicler of women's inner lives, arguing that O'Brien's writings are not only radical but deeply revealing of the position of women under patriarchy in Ireland and beyond; the later texts suggest the need for revisions of the social and symbolic orders.