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English Language and Literature

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

2014

College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences

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The Narrators And Narratees Of Kazuo Ishiguro, Katherine E. Harrell Jun 2014

The Narrators And Narratees Of Kazuo Ishiguro, Katherine E. Harrell

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My thesis examines the narratees of three novels by Kazuo Ishiguro: An Artist of the Floating World, The Remains of the Day, and Never Let Me Go. In each novel, a first person narrator directs his or her story toward an unidentified narratee. Through their narration, the narrators reveal who they imagine their narratees to be and why they are telling their stories to these particular types of people. In relating their narratives, Ono, Stevens, and Kathy H., the respective narrators, each reveal a secret they have sought to hide from the other characters in the novel, …


Covered In Dust: Coming Of Age In A Gazebo Factory, Jason A. Ney Jan 2014

Covered In Dust: Coming Of Age In A Gazebo Factory, Jason A. Ney

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Covered in Dust: Coming of Age in a Gazebo Factory is a memoir that chronicles the three summers I spent working in the factories at Chestnut Hill Gazebos. The memoir focuses on three narrative strands: the day-to-day life of a factory worker, the struggles within and eventual breakdown of my relationship with my girlfriend, and how my job at Chestnut Hill helped me critique my fundamentalist Christian roots by forcing me into a deeper understanding of my faith and its relationship to the world outside the confines of my upbringing. The critical afterword uses essays by Leona Toker and other …