A Study on the Theme of Growth in Ian Mcewan's Novels

A Study on the Theme of Growth in Ian Mcewan's Novels

by Zhang Ming Gao Yu

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This book takes several of McEwan's major novels as the research object, uses "the theme of growth" as the entry point to study McEwan's creation, and interprets the meaning and value of his texts. Ian McEwan is recognized as Britain's "national writer" and one of the most influential writers in contemporary Western literary circles. In McEwan's more than 40 years of creative career, the "growth theme" has run through most of his novels, and its importance is obvious. This book believes that McEwan's novels inherit the tradition of "coming-of-age writing" in Western novels, but present their own distinctive characteristics. This book is an academic monograph, suitable for students and researchers majoring in British and American literature, as well as general literature lovers.

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