Research Article

The Portrayal of Death and the Fear of Death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to be Frightened Of

Volume: 15 Number: 1 June 29, 2021
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The Portrayal of Death and the Fear of Death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to be Frightened Of

Abstract

Published in 2008, Nothing to be Frightened Of deals with the universal fear of death from a variety of angles and perspectives. The book defies easy categorisation since it is a profoundly hybrid text which consists of a family memoir, meditations on death and the fear of death, as well as Julian Barnes’ conversations with his brother who is a philosopher, there is also the reckoning of religion and of afterlife. The book also offers a powerful celebration of art and literature as attempts to achieve ‘symbolic immortality’. Drawing on the insights offered by terror-management theory, this article aims to examine the humorous and witty treatment of death and the fear of death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to be Frightened Of. In the course of my analysis, I will particularly focus on the ways in which the writer engages with a number of alternative coping mechanisms people utilise while dealing with the fear of death. In doing that, I will also argue that Nothing to be Frightened Of itself can be seen as Barnes’ way of confronting his own mortality and tackling his own fear of death in order to relieve emotional tension engendered precisely by his own fear.

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References

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Literary Studies

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Publication Date

June 29, 2021

Submission Date

April 26, 2021

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 15 Number: 1

APA
Bakay, G. (2021). The Portrayal of Death and the Fear of Death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to be Frightened Of. Cankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 15(1), 50-62. https://doi.org/10.47777/cankujhss.959589
AMA
1.Bakay G. The Portrayal of Death and the Fear of Death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to be Frightened Of. CUJHSS. 2021;15(1):50-62. doi:10.47777/cankujhss.959589
Chicago
Bakay, Gönül. 2021. “The Portrayal of Death and the Fear of Death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to Be Frightened Of”. Cankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 15 (1): 50-62. https://doi.org/10.47777/cankujhss.959589.
EndNote
Bakay G (June 1, 2021) The Portrayal of Death and the Fear of Death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to be Frightened Of. Cankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 15 1 50–62.
IEEE
[1]G. Bakay, “The Portrayal of Death and the Fear of Death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to be Frightened Of”, CUJHSS, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 50–62, June 2021, doi: 10.47777/cankujhss.959589.
ISNAD
Bakay, Gönül. “The Portrayal of Death and the Fear of Death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to Be Frightened Of”. Cankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 15/1 (June 1, 2021): 50-62. https://doi.org/10.47777/cankujhss.959589.
JAMA
1.Bakay G. The Portrayal of Death and the Fear of Death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to be Frightened Of. CUJHSS. 2021;15:50–62.
MLA
Bakay, Gönül. “The Portrayal of Death and the Fear of Death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to Be Frightened Of”. Cankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, vol. 15, no. 1, June 2021, pp. 50-62, doi:10.47777/cankujhss.959589.
Vancouver
1.Gönül Bakay. The Portrayal of Death and the Fear of Death in Julian Barnes’ Nothing to be Frightened Of. CUJHSS. 2021 Jun. 1;15(1):50-62. doi:10.47777/cankujhss.959589

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