never let me go by kazuo ishiguro

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the central theme of never let me go by k.ishiguro contents introduction chapter i creative individuality of the writer 1.1 evolution of aesthetic views kazuo ishiguro. 1.2 from multiculturalism to universal values: problems of creativity. chapter ii the structure of the novel “never let me go” by kazuo ishiguro 2.1 semantics of the novel title never let me go. 2.2 dystopia, alternative history and the novel of upbringing: synthesis of genres as a means of revealing the author’s idea. conclusion list of used literatures introduction the research is devoted to the analysis of the poetics of k. ishiguro's novel "never let me go", published in 2005. ishiguro is a modern english writer of japanese origin. his first novel, "where the hills are in the haze", was published in 1982, and the second – "the artist of a shaky world" – received the whitbread prize in the nomination "book of the …
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t i could comment on, and i began to feel very uncomfortable because i knew very little about japan." thus, the relevance of the research is determined by the position of the analysis: for the first time, the poetics of a separate novel by ishiguro is studied in connection with his work within the framework of a separate work. the aim of the work is to study the artistic installations significant for the writer's creativity and the features of their implementation in the novel "never let me go", the text of which is the object of research. the subject of the study is the means and methods of organizing the artistic structure of the novel. to achieve the goal, it is necessary to solve a number of tasks: - to study the aesthetic views of the writer and his place in the modern literary process; - to investigate the role …
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– date back to 1981, and in 2015 the last one was published at the moment the moment of the novel "the buried giant". the writer's early stories are little studied in comparison with novels. among the foreign researchers who paid attention to ishiguro's short prose, one can mention the name of b. schaeffer, who examined in detail the stories "waiting for jay" and "poisoning", and among the domestic ones – the name of i.g. lobanov, who analyzed the motive of neglect in ishiguro's story "poisoning". such a lack of attention is due to the fact that, according to lobanov," a somewhat narrow judgment has been fixed in the critical environment that many of them [stories] served only as a "pen test". in proof of this point of view, the researcher notes that some of the early stories, such as "strange, sometimes transient sadness" and "the summer after the war" …
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ealed in the oppositions "adult – child", "knowledge – ignorance", "freedom – unfreedom" and is closely associated with the motive of neglect.[footnoteref:1] [1: jumailo o.a. beyond the boundaries of the game: an english postmodern novel. 1980–2000 // questions of literature, 2007. no.] in general, as belova notes, "ishiguro is quite consistent in his aesthetic attitudes and their implementation," although in many ways the scope of his creative interests is gradually changing. so, his interest in the topic of memory is constant, variously embodied in novels. if, in relation to the first works, we can confidently say that the theme of memory is inextricably linked with the motive of psychological repression, then in the novel "never let me go" the reader is dealing with an attempt to analyze the past in order to understand himself – the author himself says this: "but i have to say, i think the role that …
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. speaking about ishiguro's novels, researchers also note the close connection of the personal experience of the characters with the historical and the author's constant interest in history. thus, exploring the writer's early novels, pavlova notes: "the depiction of history on the eve and after important events is a distinctive feature of k. ishiguro's novels." at the same time, it is important that ishiguro is not interested in historical events as such, but in how they affect the lives of people who are not personally involved in these events (this approach is a characteristic feature of modern literature – this issue is discussed in more detail in the paragraph "ishiguro's novels in the context of modern english literature"). in the context of the question of the meaning and purpose of history, it turns out to be interesting to solve the question of the historical relevance of the events of the …

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the central theme of never let me go by k.ishiguro contents introduction chapter i creative individuality of the writer 1.1 evolution of aesthetic views kazuo ishiguro. 1.2 from multiculturalism to universal values: problems of creativity. chapter ii the structure of the novel “never let me go” by kazuo ishiguro 2.1 semantics of the novel title never let me go. 2.2 dystopia, alternative history and the novel of upbringing: synthesis of genres as a means of revealing the author’s idea. conclusion list of used literatures introduction the research is devoted to the analysis of the poetics of k. ishiguro's novel "never let me go", published in 2005. ishiguro is a modern english writer of japanese origin. his first novel, "where the …

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