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El. knyga: Hundred Flowers Blossoming: A Collection of Literary Essays Written by Chinese Scholars

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  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Aug-2009
  • Leidėjas: University Press of America
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780761847779
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  • Leidėjas: University Press of America
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  • ISBN-13: 9780761847779
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A Hundred Flowers Blossoming is a collection of literary essays written by faculty members of Xi'an International Studies University, China with two distinctive features. The first one is a Chinese perspective on Western literary works, which is normally not found in the scholarship in the West. The second is the feministic stance demonstrated in most articles, as most of the contributors are female. There are four parts in this collection. Part One is titled "A Room of Her Own" and shows the feminist approach to literary works. Part Two is titled "Through the Chinese Lens," as it presents a Chinese perspective in the analysis of the literary works. "Form Is Meaning" is the title of Part Three, which approaches literary works from a structuralist perspective. Part Four includes two articles: one exploring the theme of death in Joyce's Dubliners and the other reexamining the images of Faulkner's Trio of Hunting Tales.
Preface v
Acknowledgement vii
PART I: A Room of Her Own
1(56)
Pearl S. Buck: The Writer and Her Critics
2(12)
Xiongya Gao
Sublimity in the Character of Lily Bart in The House of Mirth
14(11)
Xiaohui Xue
Who is the Real Victim---Feminist Decoding of ``Rip Van Winkle''
19(6)
Xiaohui Xue
A Study of the Mother-Daughter Relationship in Annie John
25(8)
Xiaohe Rui
Marginalized Men in Female-Authored Novels at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
33(13)
Yuan Zhang
Female Variation on Initiation Pattern---A Textual Analysis of The Bell Jar
46(11)
Shuqing Guo
PART II: Through the Chinese Lens
57(32)
Doc Ricketts: ``A Fountain of Philosophy, and Science, and Art''
58(8)
Yan Zheng
The Yellow Man---An Orientalist's Peril: A Critique of Broken Blossoms
66(10)
Xiaodong Liu
Through the Chinese Lens---The Poetic Mansfield and a Novel Nuance of Her Art
76(13)
Miao Miao
PART III: Form Is Meaning: A Stylistic Approach to Literature
89(22)
Dissecting and Reassembling: A Structuralist Approach to Literary Works
90(8)
Xiao-Ming Yang
Stylistic and Thematic Significance of ``Time'' in Mrs. Dalloway
98(7)
Yuanyuan Liang
Invective against Swan: Stevens' MyTh(e)ology
105(6)
Lei Wu
PART IV: Miscellaneous
111(21)
The Study of ``Death'' Theme in James Joyce's Dubliners
112(13)
Nan Tong
The Contradiction of Eco-Ethics in Faulkner's Trio of Hunting Tales
125(7)
Qiping Xu
Contributors 132
Xiao-ming Yang received his MA in linguistics from Nottingham University in England and Ph. D in English from Bowling Green State University. He has taught literature, linguistics and composition at Xi'an International Studies University, Bowling Green State and Ocean County College in New Jersey. He is currently a professor of English at Ocean County College.