This book is a collection of literary essays written by faculty members of Xi'an International Studies University, China with a Chinese perspective on Western literary works, which is normally not found in the scholarship in the West, and with a feministic stance as most of the contributors are female.
This book is a collection of literary essays written by faculty members of Xi'an International Studies University, China with a Chinese perspective on Western literary works, which is normally not found in the scholarship in the West, and with a feministic stance as most of the contributors are female.
Part 1 PART ONE: A Room of Her Own Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Pearl S. Buck: The Writer and Her Critics Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Sublimity in the Character of Lily Bart in The House of MirthWho is the Real Victim-Feminist Decoding of "Rip Van Winkle" Chapter 4 Chapter 3: A Study of the Mother-Daughter Relationship in Annie John Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Marginalized Men in Female-Authored Novels at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Female Variation on Initiation Pattern-A Textual Analysis of The Bell Jar Part 7 PART TWO: Through the Chinese Lens Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Doc Ricketts: "A Fountain of Philosophy, and Science, and Art" Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Yellow Man-An Orientalist's Peril: A Critic of Broken Blossoms Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Though the Chinese Lens-The Peotic Mansfield and a Novel of Her Art Part 11 PART THREE: Form Is Meaning: A Stylistic Approach to Literature Chapter 12 Chapter 9: Dissecting and Reassembling: A Structuralist Approach to Literary Works Chapter 13 Chapter 10: Stylist and Thematic Significance of "Time" in Mrs. Dalloway Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Invective against Swan: Stevens' MyTh(e)ology Part 15 PART FOUR: Miscellaneous Chapter 16 Chapter 12: The Study of "Death" Theme in James Joyce's Dubliners Chapter 17 Chapter 13: The Contradiction of Eco-Ethics in Faulkner's Trio of Hunting Tales
Part 1 PART ONE: A Room of Her Own Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Pearl S. Buck: The Writer and Her Critics Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Sublimity in the Character of Lily Bart in The House of MirthWho is the Real Victim-Feminist Decoding of "Rip Van Winkle" Chapter 4 Chapter 3: A Study of the Mother-Daughter Relationship in Annie John Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Marginalized Men in Female-Authored Novels at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Female Variation on Initiation Pattern-A Textual Analysis of The Bell Jar Part 7 PART TWO: Through the Chinese Lens Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Doc Ricketts: "A Fountain of Philosophy, and Science, and Art" Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Yellow Man-An Orientalist's Peril: A Critic of Broken Blossoms Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Though the Chinese Lens-The Peotic Mansfield and a Novel of Her Art Part 11 PART THREE: Form Is Meaning: A Stylistic Approach to Literature Chapter 12 Chapter 9: Dissecting and Reassembling: A Structuralist Approach to Literary Works Chapter 13 Chapter 10: Stylist and Thematic Significance of "Time" in Mrs. Dalloway Chapter 14 Chapter 11: Invective against Swan: Stevens' MyTh(e)ology Part 15 PART FOUR: Miscellaneous Chapter 16 Chapter 12: The Study of "Death" Theme in James Joyce's Dubliners Chapter 17 Chapter 13: The Contradiction of Eco-Ethics in Faulkner's Trio of Hunting Tales
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