AbstractThis paper is a prelude to another forthcoming paper which applies H P Grice's conversation theory to the study of the narrative in the postcolonial writing of Kazuo Ishiguro in finding out the ‘source of unreliability’ of the narrator. This paper aims to set off with the building of a theoretical framework for such discussion of the unreliability hidden in the confessional narrative in postcolonial writings. The primary goal of this essay is to examine the role of the narrator within the narrative discourse and his/her position in the story discourse through a stylistic analysis of Ishiguro's linguistic choice in shaping his narrator and characters. The analysis firstly focuses on the examination of mood and mode at the syntactic l...
This paper discusses language, memory, trauma and the construction of gender identity in Kazuo Ishig...
The memory and representation of trauma is a recurring theme in the work of Kazuo Ishiguro. His char...
In this paper, I argue that Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go is best understood through analysis of its un...
AbstractThis paper is a prelude to another forthcoming paper which applies H P Grice's conversation ...
The essay explores the topic of narrative unreliability with reference to Ishiguro's The Remains of ...
This thesis takes the critical response generated by Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, his most rec...
The concept of a poetics of silence has acquired a central place in literary theory in recent decade...
Since its publication in 1989, Kazuo Ishiguro’s third novel, The Remains of the Day, has received a ...
This thesis engages with Kazuo Ishiguro’s three novels, An Artist of the Floating World, The Remains...
The task of identifying main hallmarks of Ishiguro’s and Kawabata’s oeuvres is but of double-edged n...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse unreliable narration and its motivation in the two novels b...
This thesis explores Kazuo Ishiguro's six novels written in first-person narrative mode: A Pale View...
This article explores the approach of narrative by trauma survivors in general and the fictional cha...
This final paper deals with narration and memory in the selected novels of Kazuo Ishiguro: An Artist...
This paper aims to analyze narratives of Japanese novels from the relation between the narrater and...
This paper discusses language, memory, trauma and the construction of gender identity in Kazuo Ishig...
The memory and representation of trauma is a recurring theme in the work of Kazuo Ishiguro. His char...
In this paper, I argue that Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go is best understood through analysis of its un...
AbstractThis paper is a prelude to another forthcoming paper which applies H P Grice's conversation ...
The essay explores the topic of narrative unreliability with reference to Ishiguro's The Remains of ...
This thesis takes the critical response generated by Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, his most rec...
The concept of a poetics of silence has acquired a central place in literary theory in recent decade...
Since its publication in 1989, Kazuo Ishiguro’s third novel, The Remains of the Day, has received a ...
This thesis engages with Kazuo Ishiguro’s three novels, An Artist of the Floating World, The Remains...
The task of identifying main hallmarks of Ishiguro’s and Kawabata’s oeuvres is but of double-edged n...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse unreliable narration and its motivation in the two novels b...
This thesis explores Kazuo Ishiguro's six novels written in first-person narrative mode: A Pale View...
This article explores the approach of narrative by trauma survivors in general and the fictional cha...
This final paper deals with narration and memory in the selected novels of Kazuo Ishiguro: An Artist...
This paper aims to analyze narratives of Japanese novels from the relation between the narrater and...
This paper discusses language, memory, trauma and the construction of gender identity in Kazuo Ishig...
The memory and representation of trauma is a recurring theme in the work of Kazuo Ishiguro. His char...
In this paper, I argue that Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go is best understood through analysis of its un...