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Art of Self-Deception: Unreliable Narration and Its Motivation in Kazuo Ishiguro's An Artist of the Floating World and The Remains of the Day
Zbořil, Jonáš ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Topolovská, Tereza (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse unreliable narration and its motivation in the two novels by Kazuo Ishiguro, An Artist of the Floating World (1986) and The Remains of the Day (1989) using the taxonomy of Zuzana Fonioková and James Phelan and Mary Patricia Martin. In its theoretical part, this thesis explores the concept of unreliability in contemporary narratology, furthermore, it studies self-deception and memory, two phenomena essential for understanding the motivations for unreliable narration. The practical part consists of an analysis of the textual signals of unreliability, which proves the complexity of Ishiguro's narrative strategies. The thesis concludes that the climax of both the novels is created through the spelling out of the narrators' self-deception, which is the cause of their unreliability in the first place. KEYWORDS Kazuo Ishiguro, unreliable narration, self-deception, memory, An Artist of the Floating World, The Remains of the Day
Theme of alienation in Kazuo Ishiguro's An Artist of the Floating World and The Remains of the Day
Blahová, Eva ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Topolovská, Tereza (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyse and compare the theme of alienation in Kazuo Ishiguro's novels An Artist of the Floating World and The Remains of the Day. In both the novels the main protagonists experience a sense of alienation from the society and even from themselves. The Theoretical part of the thesis focuses on the concept of alienation from the psychological perspective while using the categories of alienation as defined by Melvin Seeman. Furthermore, the thesis elaborates on the sociological perspective. The Practical part applies the types of alienation as identified in the Theoretical part on the two novels. The content of the novels is thus compared from the perspective of alienation. The thesis then proceeds to the comparison of stylistic features of the novels.

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