The Fall of the Pagoda的创作者· ····· 张爱玲作者 作者简介· ····· The Fall of the Pagoda, the first of two semi-autobiographical novels written originally by Eileen Chang in English, depicts in gripping detail
1.书名:张爱玲,雷峰塔,英文原著,The Fall of the Pagoda by Eileen Chang, Ailing Zhang 2.预览页: 3.内容简介: 张爱玲的英文自传体小说《雷峰塔》(The Fall of the Pagoda)是其自传三部曲的首部,与后续的《易…
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Diasporic Writing, Bilingual Practice and the Orientalism in Autobiographical Narratives of Eileen The Fall of the Pogoda by Eileen Chang is originally written in English. The Chinese translation by Zhao Pihui came out only in last year. According to E... 4 有用 The Fall of the Pagoda A...
Written through a child's perspective, Eileen Chang's novel The Fall of the Pagoda does not share the desire of revolutionary writers like Lu Xun to "topple the pagoda of feudal China" and "erect a new pagoda in its place." Instead, Chang is content to explore the ruins of the fallen...
"The Fall of the Pagoda" "The Fall of the Pagoda" explores the childhood of a small girl named Lute (Pipa in Chinese Pinyin) in Shanghai at a time when traditional values are turned upside down and new values have yet to be established. ...
The Fall of the Pagoda, published posthumously in 2010, "is paradigmatic of her resilience and preference for self-reliance in times of distress," Chan says. In several of her works published in the '40s, Chang writes about lonely, abandoned women. It was almost as if she foresaw living ...
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Lu Xun once pointed out the dilemma of Nora in "What Happens After Nora Running Away", while Eileen Chang, who seemed indifferent to the May Fourth tradition, subtly echoed Lu Xun's question of Nora in her works such as "Go! Up to the Tower", The Fall of the Pagoda, and Little Reu...
Written through a child's perspective, Eileen Chang's novel The Fall of the Pagoda does not share the desire of revolutionary writers like Lu Xun to "topple the pagoda of feudal China" and "erect a new pagoda in its place." Instead, Chang is content to explore the ruins of the fallen...