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학술저널
저자정보
Younghee Kho (Jeju National University)
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한국동서비교문학학회 동서비교문학저널 동서비교문학저널 제54호
발행연도
2020.12
수록면
457 - 476 (20page)
DOI
10.29324/jewcl.2020.12.54.457

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This paper attempts to read William Trevor’s contemporary story “The Potato Dealer” historically. In particular, this paper argues that Trevor develops his story with the Great Famine and its repercussion in mind, and that it presents its protagonist Mulreavy as a modern-day Irish peasant, participating in the long history of literary and cultural representation of the peasant. For the job, the paper resorts to Patrick Kavanagh’s poem “The Great Hunger,” as its hero Maguire’s unheroic single life helps explain Mulreavy’s inexplicable renunciation of his sexual desire in marriage. Kavanagh’s poem shows the gradual process of his protagonist’s acceptance of celibacy due to overwhelming poverty and religious doctrine, circumstances under which Trevor’s protagonist is also victimized. Indeed, Mulreavy’s chronic helplessness attests to his traumatized condition as the one unable to escape from the aftermath of the Famine. In fact, Trevor makes it clear that Mulreavy is not an impassive character. When Eliie’s child’s real fatherhood is publicly spread, he suffers from the strong sense of disgrace. However, the marriage he contracted becomes the fetters under which he has to live a sexually and emotionally denied life.

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Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Trevor’s Potato Dealer
Ⅲ. Kavanagh’s Irish Peasant
Ⅳ. The Marginalized
Ⅴ. Conclusion
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