Masculinities, the failed Bildungsroman, and the nation in Mary Lavin’s The House in Clewe Street (1945)

IF 0.3 2区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Irish studies review Pub Date : 2023-03-27 DOI:10.1080/09670882.2023.2194497
Loic Wright
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ABSTRACT This article investigates the cultural shift from rural Ireland to bohemian Dublin in Mary Lavin’s The House in Clewe Street (1945). This essay investigates how the protagonist, Gabriel Galloway, hopes to move to Dublin to mature and develop his masculine independence. Lavin’s novel is a Bildungsroman, that uses a migration to the city as a key catalyst for character development. However, the culture shock that arises from the contrasting expectations of rural and urban hegemonic masculinities prevents Gabriel from achieving his goals of masculine development. In this article, therefore, I interrogate how Lavin complicates Gabriel’s linear masculine development, and how Lavin subsequently uses the failed Bildungsroman form to illustrate wider national conditions in Irish society after independence.
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玛丽·拉文的《克莱维街的房子》(1945)中的男性气概、失败的成长小说和国家
本文考察玛丽·拉文的《克鲁街之屋》(1945)中从爱尔兰乡村到波西米亚都柏林的文化变迁。这篇文章调查了主人公加布里埃尔·加洛韦是如何希望搬到都柏林去成熟和发展他的男性独立性的。拉文的小说是一部成长小说,以移居城市作为人物发展的关键催化剂。然而,由于对农村和城市霸权男性的不同期望而产生的文化冲击阻碍了加布里埃尔实现其男性化发展的目标。因此,在本文中,我将探讨拉文如何使加布里埃尔的线性男性化发展复杂化,以及拉文随后如何使用失败的成长小说形式来说明独立后爱尔兰社会更广泛的国情。
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