Washed by the Gulf Stream: The Historic and Geographic Relation of Irish and Caribbean Literature

Washed by the Gulf Stream: The Historic and Geographic Relation of Irish and Caribbean Literature

by Maria McGarrity
Washed by the Gulf Stream: The Historic and Geographic Relation of Irish and Caribbean Literature

Washed by the Gulf Stream: The Historic and Geographic Relation of Irish and Caribbean Literature

by Maria McGarrity

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Overview

This is an historically comparative postcolonial study asserting the dialogic relation between Irish and Caribbean narrative form, relating Irish Big House and Caribbean Plantation novels, the "errantry" of Joyce's and Walcott's epic geographies, and the transition from traditional bildungsroman modes of exile to contemporary memoirs of 'diseased' emigration. The book focuses on the demise of empire and the role of geography in creating an "island imaginary" for writers from James Joyce and Jean Rhys to Jamaica Kincaid and Frank McCourt. The complex interplay of cultures that makes up both Ireland and the Caribbean, the islands they inhabit both literally and metaphorically, ensures that neither peoples nor cultures exist in anything less than a "meta-archipelago." The links in these chains of islands and peoples, dispersed geographically, economically, and politically, connect strongly, not simply throughout the North Atlantic but throughout the larger diasporic world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611490930
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 12/01/2008
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Maria McGarrity is an associate professor of English at Long Island University.
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