This thesis takes the critical response generated by Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, his most recent novel, as an invitation to re-examine the overall literary ‘experiment’ of his body of work. Ishiguro’s novels, regardless of their genre, message, or cultural moment, create experiences in which the reader engages with each narrator as if they were a human being. His attention to stylistic and formal detail foregrounds our awareness of his art in each text, and much scholarship focuses on overarching discussions of memory, identity, and history; however, this all relies upon the empathy that the texts generate between the character-narrator and the reader. The commitment to mimesis over the synthetic or thematic dimensions of the text, t...
Homi K. Bhabha suggests that hybridity bridges more than just cultural, genetic, linguistic and nati...
The concept of a poetics of silence has acquired a central place in literary theory in recent decade...
Ishiguro has created a diverse range of characters, settings, and plots in his literary work, and he...
This thesis takes the critical response generated by Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, his most rec...
This dissertation aims to interrogate the genre conventions and stereotypes as employed by British n...
On publication Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest work The Buried Giant (2015) evoked both public acclaim and c...
When Never Let Me Go was published in 2005, Ishiguro indicated that he ‘remain[ed] fascinated by mem...
This article is based on the fictional genre of the British novelist, screenwriter, musician, short-...
This thesis engages with Kazuo Ishiguro’s three novels, An Artist of the Floating World, The Remains...
Using Hans Blumenberg's theory of myth, this paper looks at the ways in which different characters i...
AbstractThis paper is a prelude to another forthcoming paper which applies H P Grice's conversation ...
This study explores to what extent, how, and why “hypertextuality” is employed in Kazuo Ishiguro’s ...
This thesis explores Kazuo Ishiguro's six novels written in first-person narrative mode: A Pale View...
Drawing on the approaches of discussing the concept of memory within literary studies, as delineated...
Upon leafing through the pages of Kazuo Ishiguro’s works, it is easily discerned that there is a lau...
Homi K. Bhabha suggests that hybridity bridges more than just cultural, genetic, linguistic and nati...
The concept of a poetics of silence has acquired a central place in literary theory in recent decade...
Ishiguro has created a diverse range of characters, settings, and plots in his literary work, and he...
This thesis takes the critical response generated by Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, his most rec...
This dissertation aims to interrogate the genre conventions and stereotypes as employed by British n...
On publication Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest work The Buried Giant (2015) evoked both public acclaim and c...
When Never Let Me Go was published in 2005, Ishiguro indicated that he ‘remain[ed] fascinated by mem...
This article is based on the fictional genre of the British novelist, screenwriter, musician, short-...
This thesis engages with Kazuo Ishiguro’s three novels, An Artist of the Floating World, The Remains...
Using Hans Blumenberg's theory of myth, this paper looks at the ways in which different characters i...
AbstractThis paper is a prelude to another forthcoming paper which applies H P Grice's conversation ...
This study explores to what extent, how, and why “hypertextuality” is employed in Kazuo Ishiguro’s ...
This thesis explores Kazuo Ishiguro's six novels written in first-person narrative mode: A Pale View...
Drawing on the approaches of discussing the concept of memory within literary studies, as delineated...
Upon leafing through the pages of Kazuo Ishiguro’s works, it is easily discerned that there is a lau...
Homi K. Bhabha suggests that hybridity bridges more than just cultural, genetic, linguistic and nati...
The concept of a poetics of silence has acquired a central place in literary theory in recent decade...
Ishiguro has created a diverse range of characters, settings, and plots in his literary work, and he...