A Grave for Fish: The Haunted Shore in Wyl Menmuir’s The Many

Richter, Virginia (2022). A Grave for Fish: The Haunted Shore in Wyl Menmuir’s The Many. Gothic nature(3), pp. 93-116. Gothic Nature Journal

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The fish that are caught, rarely enough, in an empty and silent sea in Wyl Menmuir’s short novel The Many (2016), are either diseased—‘burned […] with white lesions down the side of each body […] black skin dull and flaked away in patches’—or ghostly—colourless, translucent, ‘the outlines of organs visible, shadows in the pale flesh’. The uncanny atmosphere of The Many is multilayered, evoked by an elusive ecological menace and an even less tangible sense of entrapment and doom. The run down state of the isolated fishing village where the novel is set appears to be caused by an environmental disaster, ‘a profusion of biological agents and contaminants’ in the sea, but the actual cause is never explained. The novel hovers between the ecocritical depiction of a polluted shore and a Gothic sense of claustrophobia and oppression, expressed through the protagonists’ dreams and memories as well as embodied in an external agency that keeps the village under constant surveillance. In my paper, I explore the mutual enhancement between an ecological and a psychological Gothic, which Menmuir effects by shifts in focalisation, chronological breaks and the engagement with space. The littoral setting plays a decisive role in the process of disorientation which affects the characters as well as the readers. In a constantly shifting and treacherous environment, sensory perception and memory appear more and more unreliable, until finally the boundaries of personal identity are as much eroded as the very ground beneath the villagers’ feet.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

06 Faculty of Humanities > Department of Linguistics and Literary Studies > Institute of English Languages and Literatures
06 Faculty of Humanities > Department of Linguistics and Literary Studies > Institute of English Languages and Literatures > Modern English Literature

UniBE Contributor:

Richter, Virginia

Subjects:

800 Literature, rhetoric & criticism > 820 English & Old English literatures
400 Language > 420 English & Old English languages

ISSN:

2632-4628

Publisher:

Gothic Nature Journal

Language:

English

Submitter:

Virginia Richter

Date Deposited:

06 Sep 2022 15:29

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 16:22

Additional Information:

Gothic nature journal Issue III – Special Issue: Haunted Shores

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/172248

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/172248

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