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Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day: A Butler’s Englishness from 1923 to 1956Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day: A Butler’s Englishness from 1923 to 1956

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Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day: A Butler’s Englishness from 1923 to 1956
Authors
이석광
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
한국동서비교문학학회
Keywords
Englishness; German Sympathizer; Dignity; Butler; Bantering
Citation
동서비교문학저널, no.54, pp 477 - 497
Pages
21
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
동서비교문학저널
Number
54
Start Page
477
End Page
497
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/7433
ISSN
1229-2745
2288-5498
Abstract
This essay explores an idea of Englishness that a butler, Stevens presents in the novel of Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day. An English butler Stevens’ idea of dignity in his attempt to advocate the great butlership is told and this paper relates his idea of dignity to English taciturnity and silent conversational practice and reads how this English practice is played out in his relationship with Miss Kenton. This practice is viewed as cultural inheritance especially bloomed in the nineteenth century handing down to early twentieth century. This essay takes it to what happened in 1956 when Stevens narrates his life as a butler serving an American master, Farraday holding Darlington Hall, who enjoys bantering. This paper discusses his Englishness is faced at a new visage during his journey to meet Miss Kenton and bantering is everywhere in England and it is now a part of Englishness. Conclusion is drawn to where rigid Englishness is not what is it anymore moving ahead to 1960s Britain where commercialism is widespread and different idea of freedom is rampant.
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