This paper attempts to explore the identity politics component of two vlkisch novels from the 1920s that grapple with the question of the identity of Germans from the old Austrian empire. The two authors, Bruno Brehm and Emil Lucka, were popular prose writers of the interwar period who par...
1) novels of the 1920s 二十年代小说 1. Review of the chivalrous image and chivalrous spirit in thenovels of the 1920s; 二十年代小说中的侠意象与侠义精神评述 更多例句>> 2) the 20s and 30s Novels 二三十年代小说 例句>> 3) the pattern of the novel in the 1920s ...
On the Humanity and the Righteousness of the Virtue in Wushu from the Chinese Knight-Errant and Confucian's Angle The article takes Professor Fei Xiaotong's cultural level as the theoretical foundation to study.Based on this, two clues have been established to carry on... X Wang - 《Wushu ...
Walker introduced the themes of gender and racial inequality that she would continue to explore throughout her career with her first novel,The Third Life of Grange Copeland.The novel, which follows the Copelands, a family of sharecroppers, from the 1920s to the 1950s, is structured in short...
Women’s flapper novels of the 1920s captured the essence of a fleeting era known as the Jazz Age and Roaring Twenties. This look at a largely forgotten genre of fiction, many written by women, is excerpted from A Girl Named Vera Can Never Tell a Lie: The Fiction of Vera...
A unique fantasy novel from the 1920s, light-years away from Tolkien and his imitators, about a stodgy provincial country infiltrated by a sinister fairyland. [Lud-in-the-Mistis in print from Cold Spring Press, with a foreward by novelist Neil Gaiman.] ...
K. Narayan, Japan's Yukio Mishima, and Latin America's Jorge Luis Borges is only a small indication of the variety of novels available to an ever-widening audience. See also mystery; science fiction. Forerunners of the Novel The term novel is derived from novella, Italian for a compact, ...
Writers in that period indirectly embodied the violence of Japanese and Korean ruling class through disaster, flood. The characters of social other appeared in disaster novels from the 1920s to 1930s suffered from mental trauma. They are depending on the situation was the attacker or the victim ...
Though the dominant political parties and their ideologies in the society differ from one another in form and name, they are in essence one and the same i.e. contributing to the smooth run of unequal society unhindered. The narratives of... S Srinivas 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 ACulturalHistor...
From the 1920s through 1950,thousands of children of single mothers and poverty-stricken parents were taken away— sometimes even quietly whisked off front porches or from hospital maternity wards — by theTennessee Children’s Home Societyand its Memphis branch director, Georgia Tann. While heart...