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Frank Confessions - Performance in the Life-Writings of Frank McCourt

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book aims to redress the critical neglect of Frank McCourt's life-writing, which has been dismissed all too frequently as «misery memoir» and deemed commercially driven or aesthetically and politically naïve. It reassesses the life cycle of McCourt's work, investigating the experiences that shaped his desire to write and demonstrating a nuanced and multifaceted network of stimuli and references. This new approach reimagines McCourt's work as a series of complex constructions that are inherently performative in nature (including the multiple identities that he assigns himself) and draw on recurrent clichés and stereotypical characters formed from a medley of literary, theatrical, cinematic and popular performance traditions. The author uncovers reference points, intertexts and sources that McCourt appropriates from the Irish language tradition, storytelling, nationalistic songs, the popular music of New York City, the films of Hollywood, other memoirs, Joycean literature, melodrama and theatre. This dynamic has been recognized by other performance practitioners, and the book also explores how McCourt's life-writing has inspired creative adaptations for stage and screen.

List of contents

CONTENTS: Curtain Rise: Locating the «Father of the Misery Memoir» - «I'd Love To Be Irish When It's Time For A Song» - «Are ye Gangsters or Cowboys? [...] Fred Astaire How Are You?»: The Effect of Hollywood Cinema on Frank McCourt's Irish-American Male Identity - Melodramatic Moments: McCourt's Debt to Dion Boucicault and Seán O'Casey - Frank McCourt's Performance of «Irishness»: The Anxiety of James Joyce's Influence? - The After-Lives of Angela's Ashes - Curtain Fall

About the author










Margaret Eaton was educated at the University of Derby and the University of Nottingham. Her research interests include Irish memoir, melodrama and the representation of Irish national identity in literature and film.

Product details

Authors Margaret Eaton
Assisted by Eamon Maher (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2016
 
EAN 9781906165611
ISBN 978-1-906165-61-1
No. of pages 284
Dimensions 150 mm x 17 mm x 228 mm
Weight 410 g
Series Reimagining Ireland
Reimagining Ireland
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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