1. Violence, Innocence and Redemption in Irvine Welsh’s Chemical Mythos
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ZAMFIRESCU ANDREI-CĂLIN
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irvine welsh ,comparative mythology ,emergent mythology ,archaic cosmology ,altered states of consciousness ,ritual initiation ,chemical generation ,History (General) and history of Europe ,English literature ,PR1-9680 - Abstract
Scottish author Irvine Welsh has crafted an internally cohesive cosmology, grounded in mapping a somewhat loosely defined “chemical generation” that helped spearhead a personal brand of anti-Thatcherite counterculture (with an especially heavy focus on the marginalized, disgruntled and boisterous youths of Edinburgh). Examining some of the writer’s most recent and lesser-known works, my essay will argue that a series of archaic mythical patterns, symbols and cosmological coordinates can be shown to guide a large number of the axioms that Welsh employs to refine his own vision of a modern, emergent mythos.
- Published
- 2021
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