Ireland’s “broken” homes in the novels of Tana French

Author:

Piątek BeataORCID,

Abstract

This paper argues that Tana French effectively uses the figure of house and home in order to comment critically on the state of the nation in her Irish crime novels. The analysis focuses on three se-lected novels: The Likeness (2008), Broken Harbor (2012) and The Searcher (2020). It demonstrates that in The Likeness, French uses the historical and literary tradition of the Big House to comment on the economic and class tensions during the period of the economic boom known as the Celtic Tiger.2 In Broken Harbor, she employs the gothic mode of writing in her portrayal of the consequences of the credit crunch. And finally, in The Searcher, she debunks the myth of rural Ireland as a pastoral retreat and safe haven. The paper applies Susan Fraiman’s notions of “shelter writing” and “alternative homemakers” (2017) in order to show how French uses domestic space and domestic rituals in order to problematize gender stereo-types and undermine conservative expectations about the nuclear family.

Publisher

University of Bialystok

Subject

Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

Reference24 articles.

1. Becker, S. 1999. Gothic Forms of Feminine Fictions. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

2. Clark, D. 2013. Mean streets, new lives: the representations of non-Irish immigrants in recent Irish crime fiction. In: P. Villar-Argaiz (ed.), Literary Visions of Multicultural Ireland: The Immigrant in Contemporary Irish Literature, 255-267. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

3. Corrigan, M. 2020. Tana French's The Searcher nods to John Ford's famous Western with a story of a loner on the hunt for a lost teen. Washington Post 5 October, https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/tana-frenchs-the-searcher-nods-to-john-fords-famous-western-with-the-story-of-a-loner-on-the-hunt-for-a-lost-teen/2020/10/05/17de293a-06a4-11eb-a166-dc429b380d10_story.html.

4. Fogarty, A. 2000. Uncanny families: neo-gothic motifs and the theme of social change in contemporary Irish women's fiction. Irish University Review 30(1): 59-81.

5. Fraiman, S. 2017. Extreme Domesticity: A View from the Margins. New York: Columbia University Press.

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