Pearl S. Buck's novels of China and America : the battle of life / Rob Hardy.
2021
PS3503.U198 Z55 2021
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Pearl S. Buck's novels of China and America : the battle of life / Rob Hardy.
Author
Hardy, Rob, author.
ISBN
9789811635564 (electronic bk.)
9811635560 (electronic bk.)
9789811635557
9811635552
9811635560 (electronic bk.)
9789811635557
9811635552
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
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©2021
Language
English
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1 online resource
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10.1007/978-981-16-3556-4 doi
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PS3503.U198 Z55 2021
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813/.52
Summary
This book, the first single-authored book-length study of Bucks fiction for over twenty years, shows how Bucks thought developed through the medium of her fiction - from her early turbulent years in China to her last lonely days in the United States, with chapters examining her loss of faith in Christianity, her reflections on Chinese life during and after the breakdown of Old China, her voluminous reading, her confrontation with the horrors of American racism and sexism after her return to the United States, and her final metaphorical search for home as she approached death. The book argues that Buck, the first American woman to win both the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes for literature, was a heroic forerunner of those who, while occupying a place in the world, never feel fully at home there; in Bucks case because her Chinese identity throughout her life struggled with her American. For this reason Pearl S. Bucks fiction deserves to be considered alongside that of writers such as Anchee Min, Maxine Hong Kingston and Amy Tan. The books central claim is that Buck is a major novelist, capable of speaking to the distress of our times, richly deserving the honor she has received in China, and deserving greater recognition in the United States. Rob Hardy is the son of an American mother and English father. His publications include a chapter in a PalgraveMacmillan collection titled Iris Murdoch and Morality and two books one on psychological and religious narratives in Iris Murdochs fiction, the other a study of the feminine divine in the work of D.H. Lawrence, Dion Fortune and Ted Hughes. He has also published articles on Iris Murdoch, Paul Bailey, the English social worker novelist John Stroud, as well as on versions of China produced by Charles Dickens and Ezra Pound.
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PEARL S. BUCKS NOVELS OF CHINA AND AMERICA.
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Table of Contents
Intro
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Contents
About the Author
1 'Under the Shadow of a Great Creed': Pearl Buck and Christianity
References
2 'Better to Be a Dog'? Pearl Buck's Reflections on Chinese Life and Thought in Troubled Times
ii
References
3 Pearl Buck's Reading: 'As If for Life'
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References
4 'If a Way to the Better There Be, It Exacts a Full Look at the Worst': Pearl Buck's American Search After 1934
References
5 In My Father's House Are Many Mansions
References
Afterword
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Contents
About the Author
1 'Under the Shadow of a Great Creed': Pearl Buck and Christianity
References
2 'Better to Be a Dog'? Pearl Buck's Reflections on Chinese Life and Thought in Troubled Times
ii
References
3 Pearl Buck's Reading: 'As If for Life'
***
References
4 'If a Way to the Better There Be, It Exacts a Full Look at the Worst': Pearl Buck's American Search After 1934
References
5 In My Father's House Are Many Mansions
References
Afterword
Bibliography
Index