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Home, the Asylum, and the Workhouse in The Shadow of the Glen

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LITTLE James Joseph

Rok publikování 2016
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Irish University Review
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

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www https://www-euppublishing-com.elib.tcd.ie/doi/abs/10.3366/iur.2016.0226
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/iur.2016.0226
Klíčová slova Synge; asylum; workhouse
Popis This essay analyses J.M. Synge's construction of domestic and institutional space in his debut play The Shadow of the Glen. The Richmond Asylum and Rathdrum Union Workhouse, the two institutions of confinement which are mentioned in the play, are seen as playing important roles in constructing a threatening offstage space beyond the cottage walls. The essay reads Nora's departure from the home at the end of the play as an eviction into this hostile environment, thereby challenging the dominant interpretation of The Shadow as a woman's choice between her home and the road. By drawing on historical research and Synge's travel writing to delineate contemporary attitudes towards the asylum and the workhouse, the essay aims to provide a deeper understanding of the play's dynamics of place.

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