@article{oai:ngu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000448, author = {マグラス, ポール D.}, issue = {1}, journal = {名古屋学院大学論集 言語・文化篇, THE NAGOYA GAKUIN DAIGAKU RONSHU; Journal of Nagoya Gakuin University; LANGUAGE and CULTURE}, month = {Sep}, note = {The British-Japanese writer Kazuo Ishiguro's first novel, A Pale View of Hills, is famous for its unreliable narrator. Like the narrator of Margarett Atwood's Surfacing, Ishiguro's narrator cannot face unbearable memories from her past; instead, she invents false memories and presents these to the reader. In this paper I suggest that the unbearable issues for Ishiguro's narrator are connected with her inability to perform “ideal motherhood” as it was presented to her in postwar Nagasaki.}, pages = {13--19}, title = {醜怪なる母性 : IshiguroのA Pale View of Hillsにおける「過去」の解明}, volume = {26}, year = {2014} }