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Sylvio Konkol

    Games im Limit Magazin 2/97
    The York Corpus Christi Play and the Role of the Craft Guilds
    Comparing selected aspects of Somerset Maugham's "Ashenden or The British Agent" and Graham Greene's "The Quiet American"
    Imprisonment and Release in Kazuo Ishiguro's "The Remains of the Day"
    • Exploring the themes of confinement and freedom, this book delves into the dynamics of narration and personal experience. It contrasts the idea of leaving one's home as a form of temporary liberation against the backdrop of self-imposed isolation within domestic spaces. Through a structured approach, it offers insights into the psychological and emotional nuances of these concepts, culminating in a comprehensive summary and a bibliography for further reading.

      Imprisonment and Release in Kazuo Ishiguro's "The Remains of the Day"
    • Espionage and love intertwine in British spy novels, revealing a complex relationship marked by both attraction and conflict. The obligations of a spy often jeopardize romantic ties, while personal relationships can undermine critical missions. Characters grapple with emotional vulnerabilities, sometimes exploiting love as a strategic advantage against adversaries. Notably, in works like The Quiet American, the intersection of personal and political turmoil highlights how romantic pursuits can parallel the broader implications of espionage, illustrating the dual stakes involved.

      Comparing selected aspects of Somerset Maugham's "Ashenden or The British Agent" and Graham Greene's "The Quiet American"