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Deirdre Madden
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28 June 2022

LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Biography, Literature and Literary studies, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Literary essays
'The essays gathered in this exemplary and fascinating collection analyse... many... themes woven through Deirdre Madden’s work.'
The Irish Times
'New Critical Perspectives is a scholarly masterpiece, a map into “Madden’s creative world” and a timely contribution to the study of one of the most important literary voices in contemporary Ireland.'
Estudios Irlandeses
Preface: Deirdre Madden: a jagged symmetry – Frank McGuinness
Introduction – Anne Fogarty and Marisol Morales-Ladrón
Part I: Memory, trauma, and the Troubles
1 ‘Images … at the absolute edge of memory’: memory and temporality in Hidden Symptoms, One by One in the Darkness, and Time Present and Time Past – Stefanie Lehner
2 ‘The horror of little details’: remembering the Troubles in Hidden Symptoms and One by One in the Darkness – Elisabeth Chase
3 Journeying through loss: transcendence and healing in Deirdre Madden’s Hidden Symptoms – Catriona Clutterbuck
4 Class and multiplicity in One by One in the Darkness – Brian Cliff
Part II: Art and objects
5 Objects in Deirdre Madden’s artist novels – Sylvie Mikowski
6 Ageing and identity in Deirdre Madden’s Authenticity – Heather Ingman
7 Sensing one’s way forward: psychological aspects of creativity in Deirdre Madden’s Authenticity – Hedwig Schwall
8 ‘What can we do, what does art do?’: ethics and aesthetics in Deirdre Madden’s Hidden Symptoms, One by One in the Darkness and Molly Fox’s Birthday – Teresa Casal
9 Looking at animals and objects in Deirdre Madden’s children’s books and some adult fiction – Julie Anne Stevens
Part III: Home and place
10 Nothing is Black: the early Celtic Tiger and Europe – Jerry White
11 Imaginaries of home in Deirdre Madden’s fiction – Elke D’hoker
12 The architectural uncanny: family secrets and the Gothic in The Birds of the Innocent Wood and Remembering Light and Stone – Anne Fogarty
13 Living lives: Deirdre Madden’s Authenticity, Molly Fox’s Birthday, Time Present and Time Past and the Irish Celtic Tiger novel – Derek Hand
14 In conversation with Deirdre Madden – Marisol Morales-Ladrón
Index