The Wonder

cetaps.researcherPereira, Teresa
dc.contributor.authorDonoghue, Emma
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dc.date.available2/29/24 11:29
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractThe Wonder takes place seven years after the end of the Irish Great Famine (1845-1849) and it tells the story of an English nurse trained by Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), named Elizabeth (Lib) Wright, who is hired by an Irish village committee to watch for a fortnight, day and night, Anna O’Donnell, an eleven year old girl who claims not to have eaten since her eleventh birthday, which took place four months before the beginning of the story. Accompanied by a silent nun called Sister Michael, Lib must ascertain if Anna is telling the truth or if someone is secretly feeding her. While Lib initially believes that Anna and her family are lying, somehow motivated by the deeply catholic environment in which they live and by the prospect of canonizing Anna, the nurse quickly discovers that the girl is dying of starvation and that her refusal to eat is a consequence of a profoundly traumatizing event. The novel was inspired by the several cases of “fasting girls” that were reported around the world between the sixteenth and the twentieth centuries and which often attracted the interest of doctors, scientists and clergymen.
dc.description.authorBorn in Dublin, Ireland, Emma Donoghue is a novelist, a literary historian, a teacher, a playwright and a radio and film scriptwriter. Educated at University College Dublin and at Cambridge University, Donoghue relocated from Cambridge, UK, to Canada in 1998, after earning a PhD in English literature, in order to join her partner, the Women’s Studies professor and researcher Christine Roulston. In Canada, where she is raising two children with Roulston, Donoghue wrote the novel Room (2010), which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and the screenplay of the novel’s 2015 film adaptation, responsible for granting her a Canadian Screen Award and an Independent Spirit Award, along with a BAFTA and an Academy Award nominations.
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dc.genreneo-victorianism
dc.identifier.citationDonoghue, Emma. The Wonder. Picador, 2016.
dc.identifier.isbn978-1-5098-2078-8
dc.identifier.urihttps://cetapsrepository.letras.up.pt/id/cetaps/114154
dc.publisherPicador
dc.publisher.cityLondon
dc.relation.hasversionMovie: The Wonder. Directed by Sebastián Lelio, performances by Florence Pugh, Tom Burke, and Kíla Lord Cassidy, Netflix, 2022.
dc.relation.translationDonoghue, Emma. O Prodígio. Translation by Cláudia Ramos, Porto Editora, 2017.
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dc.subjectVictorian Era
dc.subjectThe Great Famine
dc.subjectFlorence Nightingale
dc.subjectCatholic Ireland
dc.subjectsexual abuse
dc.titleThe Wonder
dc.typebook
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person.familyNameDonoghue
person.givenNameEmma
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