A Camper Shade of Roar: Ronald Firbank's Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli anad Ivy Compton-Burnett's Pastors and Masters

  • José María Díaz-Lage Universidad Internacional de La Rioja
Keywords: Ronald Firbank, Ivy Compton-Burnett, camp, detachment, dialogue, static plot

Abstract

This paper looks at some of the manifestations of camp in two very different novels from the 1920s: Ronald Firbank’s Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli and Ivy Compton- Burnett’s Pastors and Masters. Emphasis is placed on those elements which derive from camp’s detachment, theatricalization and fixation on the surface. Two specific aspects are examined in both novels: their use of dialogue (particularly its discontinuity) and their use of static, tableau-like plots. The final considerations address the relationship between camp and irony as seen in camp’s rejection of moral judgement.

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Published
2023-03-15
How to Cite
Díaz-Lage, José María. 2023. “A Camper Shade of Roar: Ronald Firbank’s Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli Anad Ivy Compton-Burnett’s Pastors and Masters”. Revista Canaria De Estudios Ingleses, no. 84 (March), 45-56. https://doi.org/10.25145/j.recaesin.2022.84.04.