West Window by Light: American Literature and American Culture

West Window by Light: American Literature and American Culture

by Tao Jie

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This book is divided into four parts: 1. From the general introduction to American literature to the analysis focusing on the characteristics of American literature in different periods of the 20th century, especially the contemporary rapid development of Ji Ge and women's literature; 2. Discussion of specific writers' works. For example, Mrs. Stowe, who was the first to be translated into Chinese, the reception of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in China, the works of Hemingway and Faulkner, etc.; 3. Focus on the characteristics of American culture, such as why "Gone with the Wind" and "Madison's Bridge" (i. E. "Covered Bridge") are best-selling and the lawsuit surrounding "The Wind Has Gone", a parody of "Gone with the Wind", look at some cultural phenomena in American society from different aspects; 4. Focus on Canadian literature (both North American literature) and some specific writers and poets. This book not only provides a general introduction to American literature, but also focuses on the characteristics of American literature in different periods of the 20th century. It also provides in-depth analysis of specific writers and specific works, as well as an introduction to American society and culture. It is a reference book for understanding American literature and American culture. It is readable and useful for both general readers and English major students.

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