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A Casebook on Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two-Birds
Edited by Thomas C. Foster
Dalkey Archive
CONTENTS:
- Flann OBriens At Swim-Two-Brids: An Introduction
- Thomas C. Foster
- Postmodern and/or Postcolonial?: The Politics of At Swim-Two-Birds
- M. Keith Booker
- Frontier Instability in Flann OBriens At Swim-Two-Birds
- Monique Gallagher
- Agonizing with Joyce: At Swim-Two-Birds as Thanatography
- Kelly Anspaugh
- Selected Bibliography
- Contributors
This casebook investigates Flann OBriens At Swim-Two-Birds. Thomas C. Foster provides an overview and introduction to the novel. M. Keith Bookers Postmodern and/or Postcolonial?: The Politics of At Swim-Two-Birds focuses on O'Brien's use of "popular" culture, including a mobilization of both American popular culture and Irish mythology. Monique Gallagher writes on Frontier Instability in At Swim-Two-Birds, in which she discusses O'Brien's destabilizing strategies in the novel. Kelly Anspaughs Agonizing with Joyce examines the Oedipal conflicts with Joyce that inform the novels intertextuality.
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