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The Dead Republic, by Roddy Doyle: The Wisdom of Comic Heroism
2018
ES Review Spanish Journal of English Studies
Roddy Doyle is a writer who has reflected that human existence is an interplay between comedy and tragedy, and that therefore all kinds of evils—fanaticism, absolutism, dogmatism—result from cultivating only the tragic perspective. This becomes obvious in The Dead Republic (2010), a novel in which Henry Smart's comic attitude to life allows Doyle to offer the reader a detached and non-sentimental view of contemporary Irish history. Both John Ford and the IRA want to reshape Henry's story as a
doi:10.24197/ersjes.39.2018.233-254
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