No Way to Disengage: Themes of Engagement in The Remains of the Day and The Quiet American
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Graham Green's The Quiet American and Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day were both written by British authors, and both are set in the mid-1950s. This paper explores the themes of personal political engagement in both novels, and the way that those themes illustrate and comment upon British political attitudes during the mid-twentieth century.
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