This paper compares and contrasts two novels that take as their theme the reflections and regrets of a lonely male protagonist entering the final phase of his life. The eponymous Bruno in Iris Murdoch’s Bruno’s Dream (1969) and the butler Stevens in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day (1990) resemble each other in living only peripherally in the present. Bruno and Stevens are mainly preoccupied in old age with memories of times past and of family and friends who are dead or simply absent. The novels are of similar length. They were both published in the latter half of the twentieth century, and both take place in England although written by authors who were actually born in other countries: Murdoch in Ireland and Ishiguro in Japan. Mur...
[[abstract]]A writer living in between two worlds, Kazuo Ishiguro creates narratives of memory to de...
[[abstract]]A writer living in between two worlds, Kazuo Ishiguro creates narratives of memory to de...
Iris Murdoch's philosophical and, most notably, literary work is marked by three voices associated w...
This paper compares and contrasts two novels that take as their theme the reflections and regrets of...
Kazuo Ishiguro, an eminent figure in contemporary literature, crafts narratives distinguished by the...
Literary criticism has long established the fact that the meaning of a text, in particular in the ca...
The winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 2017, Kazuo Ishiguro,is a famous contemporary Japane...
The Remains of the Day is a masterpiece of Ishiguro Kazuo, the winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Lit...
This paper analyses the way in which the ageing Bruno, the central character of Iris Murdoch´s Bruno...
Kazuo Ishiguro, receiver of the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year 2017, isa Nagasaki-born write...
One of the features which makes "The remains of the Day" such a rich novel is its narrative. The nar...
Kazuo Ishiguro‟s novel The Remains of the Day (1989) presents in its plot a series of misreadings, w...
The celebrated philosopher-novelist, Iris Murdoch, has made an extensive use of classical mythology ...
On publication Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest work The Buried Giant (2015) evoked both public acclaim and c...
The celebrated philosopher-novelist, Iris Murdoch, has made an extensive use of classical mythology ...
[[abstract]]A writer living in between two worlds, Kazuo Ishiguro creates narratives of memory to de...
[[abstract]]A writer living in between two worlds, Kazuo Ishiguro creates narratives of memory to de...
Iris Murdoch's philosophical and, most notably, literary work is marked by three voices associated w...
This paper compares and contrasts two novels that take as their theme the reflections and regrets of...
Kazuo Ishiguro, an eminent figure in contemporary literature, crafts narratives distinguished by the...
Literary criticism has long established the fact that the meaning of a text, in particular in the ca...
The winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 2017, Kazuo Ishiguro,is a famous contemporary Japane...
The Remains of the Day is a masterpiece of Ishiguro Kazuo, the winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Lit...
This paper analyses the way in which the ageing Bruno, the central character of Iris Murdoch´s Bruno...
Kazuo Ishiguro, receiver of the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year 2017, isa Nagasaki-born write...
One of the features which makes "The remains of the Day" such a rich novel is its narrative. The nar...
Kazuo Ishiguro‟s novel The Remains of the Day (1989) presents in its plot a series of misreadings, w...
The celebrated philosopher-novelist, Iris Murdoch, has made an extensive use of classical mythology ...
On publication Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest work The Buried Giant (2015) evoked both public acclaim and c...
The celebrated philosopher-novelist, Iris Murdoch, has made an extensive use of classical mythology ...
[[abstract]]A writer living in between two worlds, Kazuo Ishiguro creates narratives of memory to de...
[[abstract]]A writer living in between two worlds, Kazuo Ishiguro creates narratives of memory to de...
Iris Murdoch's philosophical and, most notably, literary work is marked by three voices associated w...