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Abstract
This study explores Julian Barnes's The Lemon Table, offering a critical examination of how the text engages with and interrogates dominant cultural narratives surrounding aging. Through close reading and literary analysis, informed by philosophies of aging and the broader critical humanities, the paper argues that Barnes challenges the commonly idealized notion of "successful aging," which prioritizes sustained cognitive, physical, and social vitality. The fragmented narrative structure of Barnes's work highlights themes such as cognitive decline, physical frailty, and social isolation-elements central to critical gerontology's concept of the "Fourth Age." Rather than functioning solely as a representation of old age, Barnes's use of episodic forms and corporeal focalization mirrors the fragmented and multifaceted experiences associated with aging. By employing these strategies, Barnes critiques sanitized cultural depictions of later life, encouraging readers to confront its complexities and discomforts. This analysis ultimately positions The Lemon Table as an important contribution to literary and gerontological discourse, advocating for a more comprehensive and authentic understanding of aging.
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The Gerontologist, published since 1961, is a bimonthly journal of The Gerontological Society of America that provides a multidisciplinary perspective on human aging by publishing research and analysis on applied social issues. It informs the broad community of disciplines and professions involved in understanding the aging process and providing care to older people. Articles should include a conceptual framework and testable hypotheses. Implications for policy or practice should be highlighted. The Gerontologist publishes quantitative and qualitative research and encourages manuscript submissions of various types including: research articles, intervention research, review articles, measurement articles, forums, and brief reports. Book and media reviews, International Spotlights, and award-winning lectures are commissioned by the editors.