Brian Friel | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 15 pages of analysis & critique of Brian Friel.

Brian Friel | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 15 pages of analysis & critique of Brian Friel.
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SOURCE: "Schizophrenia and the Politics of Experience in Three Plays by Brian Friel," in Modern Drama, Vol. 39, No. 3, Fall 1996, pp. 465-74.

In the following essay, Hawkins establishes some characteristics of Schizophrenia and applies these to an analysis of the characters and situations in Friel's work.

In Saints, Scholars, and Schizophrenics, Nancy Scheper-Hughes states that the Irish and Northern Irish have the world's highest rates of hospitalization for schizophrenia, and, to establish that these rates do not merely reflect the availability of beds for treatment, she adds that Irish-Americans and Irish-Canadians are more frequently treated for schizophrenia than are members of other ethnic groups. The highest rate of schizophrenia in Ireland, she says, is in the West of Ireland in isolated rural areas dependent on peripheral agriculture and suffering from depopulation, and the most commonly afflicted are celibate males, suggesting that all of these factors are connected with Irish...

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