The story of American literature begins in the early 1600’s, long before there were any “Americans”. American literature blossomed with the skillful and brilliant writer during 1900s. Pearl S Buck was born to the family of Presbyterian missionary in 1892 in West Virginia. Being a successful writer in nineteenth century, she published various novels and she was the first female laureate in America and fourth woman writer to receive Nobel Prize in Literature. Oppression is an element that is common in patriarchal society where the women are always subjugated by the men in the family. This paper is to depict the men’s oppression in the novel through the character Wang Lang and how the female character O-Lan is surviving from all the struggles ...
This research is conducted to show that woman not always passive, weak or inferior side, but she can...
The subordination of women in society has become a common phenomenon. The woman's life in traditiona...
Valeria Gennero Università di Bergamo, Italy During the Second World War, Pearl S. B...
In 1938, Pearl S. Buck was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, thanks to her second book The Good...
In 1892, the year the American writer Pearl S. Buck was born, the US Congress renewed the Chinese Ex...
Pearl Buck is a famous cross-cultural female writer. As an American writer closely related to China,...
Abstract Oppression is the element of “press” that in any condition cannot be mentioned as the corre...
One of the most popular American authors of her day, humanitarian, crusader for women’s rights, edit...
Nobel Prize–winning author Pearl S. Buck articulated a feminist sensibility in her best-selling nove...
Pearl Buck was not just an author of Chinese history; she was a pioneer in many ways. Born a child o...
This study is an analysis of images of Chinese women in five of Pearl S. Buck's novels: East Wind: W...
Pearl Buck was the first American woman writer who won the Nobel Prize for literature. However, she ...
The paper proposes an analysis of Pearl Buck’s Nobel Prize for Literature (1938) in the light of the...
In 2002, the author published a column on Pearl Buck. Ten years later, the author revisits the topic...
The orient has always been a forbidden fruit for the aesthetic hunger of the western mind. Countless...
This research is conducted to show that woman not always passive, weak or inferior side, but she can...
The subordination of women in society has become a common phenomenon. The woman's life in traditiona...
Valeria Gennero Università di Bergamo, Italy During the Second World War, Pearl S. B...
In 1938, Pearl S. Buck was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, thanks to her second book The Good...
In 1892, the year the American writer Pearl S. Buck was born, the US Congress renewed the Chinese Ex...
Pearl Buck is a famous cross-cultural female writer. As an American writer closely related to China,...
Abstract Oppression is the element of “press” that in any condition cannot be mentioned as the corre...
One of the most popular American authors of her day, humanitarian, crusader for women’s rights, edit...
Nobel Prize–winning author Pearl S. Buck articulated a feminist sensibility in her best-selling nove...
Pearl Buck was not just an author of Chinese history; she was a pioneer in many ways. Born a child o...
This study is an analysis of images of Chinese women in five of Pearl S. Buck's novels: East Wind: W...
Pearl Buck was the first American woman writer who won the Nobel Prize for literature. However, she ...
The paper proposes an analysis of Pearl Buck’s Nobel Prize for Literature (1938) in the light of the...
In 2002, the author published a column on Pearl Buck. Ten years later, the author revisits the topic...
The orient has always been a forbidden fruit for the aesthetic hunger of the western mind. Countless...
This research is conducted to show that woman not always passive, weak or inferior side, but she can...
The subordination of women in society has become a common phenomenon. The woman's life in traditiona...
Valeria Gennero Università di Bergamo, Italy During the Second World War, Pearl S. B...