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Sounding Difference: Paul Muldoon’s “The Lass of Aughrim”
Sounding Difference: Paul Muldoon’s “The Lass of Aughrim”

Author(s): Wit Pietrzak
Subject(s): Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Studies of Literature
Published by: Instytut Anglistyki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Paul Muldoon; The Lass of Aughrim

Summary/Abstract: In the present paper, I focus on a single short poem “The Lass of Aughrim” by Paul Muldoon with a view to showing that it invites the reader to participate in the process of approaching in language the foreignness of another culture. The persona depicts a situation in which an ethical choice is vested in the act of speaking, which either acknowledges the irreducible otherness implicit in the poem or imposes an essentially colonial point of view. The ethical dimension as it is probed here is derived from some insights of Jacques Derrida, especially his lectures delivered in the 1990s.

  • Issue Year: 26/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 119-129
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English