Faith Writing and Cultural Identity: a Study of Marilyn Robinson's Novels

Faith Writing and Cultural Identity: a Study of Marilyn Robinson's Novels

by Yu Qian

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Marilyn Robinson is a famous contemporary American writer who has won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award and other major American literary awards. Since 2000, with the introduction of Robinson's novels into China, Chinese scholars have begun to pay attention to the study of Robinson's works and published a number of related papers. This book is the first domestic monograph on Robinson's works written by the author on the basis of relevant research by domestic and foreign scholars. It mainly explores how Robinson actively participated in the construction of contemporary American culture through literary writing, and his profound reflection on the mainstream American culture based on the Anglo-Protestant spirit. This book places the study of Robinson's novels in the context of the relationship between contemporary American literature and national identity. It strives to conduct a comprehensive academic analysis of the faith elements in Robinson's works, deeply explore the value orientation of contemporary American culture and the importance of contemporary American novels in the process of national cultural construction, and then contribute to deepening the current research on American literature in my country.

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