2022
DOI: 10.1111/oli.12375
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Melancholia, memory, and selfhood in John Banville's Ancient Light

Abstract: is celebrated among contemporary Irish writers for his staging of human loss. In a typical Banvillean novel, readers are usually presented with an aged, grieved narrator's effort to provide an account of his loss and his pathological responses to that loss. The central character in Eclipse (2000) attempts to detach from the real

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