This thesis engages with Kazuo Ishiguro’s three novels, An Artist of the Floating World, The Remains of the Day, and The Unconsoled, as united by a common theme: the crisis of masculinity. These texts, written in succession from 1986 to 1995, are Ishiguro’s first uses of male character narrators. This thesis takes this fact as consequential for the meaning of the works, as well as for the idea of their interconnection. I link the obscured tragedies often identified in Ishiguro’s narrators to the conflicting obligations they feel between their sense of themselves as men and their suppressed emotional lives. This imbalance between the private and public life is presented as a key conflict in Ishiguro’s work, one accessed through identifying c...
This thesis explores Kazuo Ishiguro's six novels written in first-person narrative mode: A Pale View...
Utilising insights from masculinity studies, Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophy and Stephen Benson’s ...
This final paper deals with narration and memory in the selected novels of Kazuo Ishiguro: An Artist...
This thesis engages with Kazuo Ishiguro’s three novels, An Artist of the Floating World, The Remains...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse unreliable narration and its motivation in the two novels b...
The Unconsoled (1995), Ishiguro's fourth novel, was received with some perplexity by critics who for...
The Unconsoled (1995), Ishiguro's fourth novel, was received with some perplexity by critics who for...
The Unconsoled (1995), Ishiguro's fourth novel, was received with some perplexity by critics who for...
The Unconsoled (1995), Ishiguro's fourth novel, was received with some perplexity by critics who for...
This thesis takes the critical response generated by Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, his most rec...
This thesis takes the critical response generated by Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, his most rec...
This thesis takes the critical response generated by Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, his most rec...
This paper discusses language, memory, trauma and the construction of gender identity in Kazuo Ishig...
The concept of a poetics of silence has acquired a central place in literary theory in recent decade...
Utilising insights from masculinity studies, Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophy and Stephen Benson’s ...
This thesis explores Kazuo Ishiguro's six novels written in first-person narrative mode: A Pale View...
Utilising insights from masculinity studies, Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophy and Stephen Benson’s ...
This final paper deals with narration and memory in the selected novels of Kazuo Ishiguro: An Artist...
This thesis engages with Kazuo Ishiguro’s three novels, An Artist of the Floating World, The Remains...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse unreliable narration and its motivation in the two novels b...
The Unconsoled (1995), Ishiguro's fourth novel, was received with some perplexity by critics who for...
The Unconsoled (1995), Ishiguro's fourth novel, was received with some perplexity by critics who for...
The Unconsoled (1995), Ishiguro's fourth novel, was received with some perplexity by critics who for...
The Unconsoled (1995), Ishiguro's fourth novel, was received with some perplexity by critics who for...
This thesis takes the critical response generated by Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, his most rec...
This thesis takes the critical response generated by Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, his most rec...
This thesis takes the critical response generated by Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, his most rec...
This paper discusses language, memory, trauma and the construction of gender identity in Kazuo Ishig...
The concept of a poetics of silence has acquired a central place in literary theory in recent decade...
Utilising insights from masculinity studies, Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophy and Stephen Benson’s ...
This thesis explores Kazuo Ishiguro's six novels written in first-person narrative mode: A Pale View...
Utilising insights from masculinity studies, Deleuze and Guattari’s philosophy and Stephen Benson’s ...
This final paper deals with narration and memory in the selected novels of Kazuo Ishiguro: An Artist...