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Abbass, S. (2021). “Talking of the Fairy Road”: Modulations of the Seanchaí in Conor McPherson’s The Weir. CDELT Occasional Papers in the Development of English Education, 74(1), 25-44. doi: 10.21608/opde.2021.195305
Sahar Abdel Khaleq Abbass. "“Talking of the Fairy Road”: Modulations of the Seanchaí in Conor McPherson’s The Weir". CDELT Occasional Papers in the Development of English Education, 74, 1, 2021, 25-44. doi: 10.21608/opde.2021.195305
Abbass, S. (2021). '“Talking of the Fairy Road”: Modulations of the Seanchaí in Conor McPherson’s The Weir', CDELT Occasional Papers in the Development of English Education, 74(1), pp. 25-44. doi: 10.21608/opde.2021.195305
Abbass, S. “Talking of the Fairy Road”: Modulations of the Seanchaí in Conor McPherson’s The Weir. CDELT Occasional Papers in the Development of English Education, 2021; 74(1): 25-44. doi: 10.21608/opde.2021.195305

“Talking of the Fairy Road”: Modulations of the Seanchaí in Conor McPherson’s The Weir

Article 2, Volume 74, Issue 1, April 2021, Page 25-44  XML PDF (1.01 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/opde.2021.195305
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Author
Sahar Abdel Khaleq Abbass
Abstract
Focusing on The Weir (1999), one of Irish playwright Conor McPherson’s masterpieces, this study attempts to elaborate the ways in which the Irish traditional seanchaí is mirrored in this play. A seanchaí is an Irish traditional storyteller, who has always been one of the most prevalent features of Irish folklore and which has recently been revived by Irish playwrights. In The Weir, McPherson incorporates the old seanchaí tradition and places it within modern human contexts. Except for one, each of the characters of the play is playing the role of a seanchaí, which is manipulated by McPherson not only to depict a popular Irish tradition but also to present human interior feelings of fear, trauma, and desolation. This paper testifies to the enduring importance of the role of Irish traditional seanchaí, which has adapted and survived over modernization. The analysis aims not just to understand the ways in which the play uses the seanchaís’ techniques but also explores the significance of the stories narrated by each of these seanchaís in the play. The Irish seanchaí tradition is known for its eloquence. Likewise, seanchaís in The Weir expressively narrate their stories to generate gorgeous, realistic, and sometimes tragic form of drama, which reflects an artfulness that renders this play distinct amongst other plays.
Keywords
Fairy Tales; Irish folklore; McPherson; Seanchaí tradition; The Weir
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