Kazuo Ishiguro and Max Frisch: Bending Facts in Unreliable and Unnatural Narration Kazuo Ishiguro and Max Frisch: Bending Facts in Unreliable and Unnatural Narration

Kazuo Ishiguro and Max Frisch: Bending Facts in Unreliable and Unnatural Narration

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Publisher Description

Since the late 1990s unreliable narration has garnered popularity in narrative theory and has sparked a lively debate among scholars. This book traces the theoretical discussions surrounding narrative unreliability and examines the relationship of unreliable narration to antimimetic techniques of portraying self-deception. Standing on the border between classical and postclassical narratology, the study analyses Kazuo Ishiguro's and Max Frisch's innovative narrative strategies, offering new perspectives on their oeuvre and on unreliable narration as a narratological concept. A comparison of the methods Ishiguro and Frisch employ to explore the psychology of their narrators reveals a fascinating parallel in their development as novelists.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
25 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
268
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang AG
SIZE
2
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