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We're talking about the utterly sad The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro. Woooooo! This is part 3 of my series on Ishiguro's books, I'm reading one a month with the intention of finishing with 2021's Klara and the Sun! Subscribe for more books on Ishiguro, and more videos on books in general.
Articles Referenced:
Patras, R, 'A Rhetorical Approach to Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day'
Rich, K, 'Troubling Humanities: Literary Jurisprudence and Crimes Against Humanity in Ishiguro's Remains of the Day and McEwan's Atonement'
Furst, L, 'Memory's Fragile Power in Kazuo Ishiguro's "Remains of the Day" and W. G. Sebald's
"Max Ferber"'
O'Brien, S, 'Serving a new world order: Postcolonial politics
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Scherzinger, K, 'The butler in (the) passage: The liminal
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Gehlawat, M, 'Myth and Mimetic Failure in The Remains of the Day'
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