The aim of this thesis is to investigate the characters’ sense of belonging in the novel The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje. The idea is that the characters all have a sense of belonging before they arrive at the Villa San Girolamo. This belonging, though, is wounded and they are all in need of healing. The healing process seems to start as they relate to each other in the villa and begin to form new ties. However, this new belonging is not strong enough to uphold relations after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bombings in the end result in a re-establishing of most of the characters’ original belonging to their nations or home countries. For a while, the novel communicates the idea of a form of global belonging, with the v...
Šī Bakalaura darba galvenais mērķis ir izanalizēt postkolonialitātes stāstījuma metodes un tēmas, k...
Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient attempts to depict the possibility of a truly differentiated ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityQue...
Michael Ondaatje in his prize-winning novel, The English Patient has dealt predominantly with the ph...
The aim for my thesis has been to justify the claim I am making, that the narrative techniques emplo...
National identity is usually considered an important part of our human existence. Each of us lives i...
Michael Ondaatje’s novel and Anthony Minghella’s subsequent screen adaptation of The English Patient...
This paper addresses the issue of identity in relation to war through a close reading of Michael Ond...
The English Patient, a novel by Michael Ondaatje (1993), is a romantic drama set in the chaos of Eur...
Michael Ondaatje’s fiction and especially his famous novel The English Patient deal above all with ...
Introduction to the current issue "Longing and Belonging/ Désir et AppartenanceIntroduction to the c...
A group of characters of mixed nationalities is situated in an Italian villa in the last stages of W...
Sense of belongingness is a psychological condition which is caused, mainly by displacement.Displac...
Jakob Lothe’s course “Narrative in Fiction and Film” underlines the vital importance of the whole co...
A striking pattern of recurring imagery in The English Patient (1992) is reminiscent of the style of...
Šī Bakalaura darba galvenais mērķis ir izanalizēt postkolonialitātes stāstījuma metodes un tēmas, k...
Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient attempts to depict the possibility of a truly differentiated ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityQue...
Michael Ondaatje in his prize-winning novel, The English Patient has dealt predominantly with the ph...
The aim for my thesis has been to justify the claim I am making, that the narrative techniques emplo...
National identity is usually considered an important part of our human existence. Each of us lives i...
Michael Ondaatje’s novel and Anthony Minghella’s subsequent screen adaptation of The English Patient...
This paper addresses the issue of identity in relation to war through a close reading of Michael Ond...
The English Patient, a novel by Michael Ondaatje (1993), is a romantic drama set in the chaos of Eur...
Michael Ondaatje’s fiction and especially his famous novel The English Patient deal above all with ...
Introduction to the current issue "Longing and Belonging/ Désir et AppartenanceIntroduction to the c...
A group of characters of mixed nationalities is situated in an Italian villa in the last stages of W...
Sense of belongingness is a psychological condition which is caused, mainly by displacement.Displac...
Jakob Lothe’s course “Narrative in Fiction and Film” underlines the vital importance of the whole co...
A striking pattern of recurring imagery in The English Patient (1992) is reminiscent of the style of...
Šī Bakalaura darba galvenais mērķis ir izanalizēt postkolonialitātes stāstījuma metodes un tēmas, k...
Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient attempts to depict the possibility of a truly differentiated ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityQue...