Edith Wharton’s novel The House of Mirth embodies strong historical consciousness,presenting both the literary and historical views of early 20th century New York.Wharton details the historical changes in American so...
China’s wenxianxue(bibliographic study of classical works)is an instrumental discipline centered on the methods and techniques of"working on documents."It provides reliable texts and materials for other disciplines,b...
Different literary criticism theories have paved the way to analyse and evaluate the literature works from various per?spectives. In the last century, especially during the 1940s to the 1960s, the New Criticism almost...
Sara Jeannette Duncan(1861-1922)is a prominent Canadian female writer in her time.Her novel The Imperialist(1904),dealing primarily with Canadian nationality,is a sophisticated epitome of Canadian society that is most...
Interpretation, with its orality, distinguishes itself from written translation. The criteria of interpreting assessment have totake both texts and sounds into consideration. This paper aims to initiate a brand-new me...
The story of Goethe’s invention of'world literature'while reading a Chinese novel is an interesting one,for it prefigures the presence of alterity in the very formation of the concept.Whether we consider world litera...
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative illness with frequency of occurrence increasing with old age. If memory impairment setting progressively is here an element associated upfront, other neurocognitive tro...
Yeats’ realistic poetry is often imprinted with the mark of its era. By means of the poetic language, Yeats expressed his profound reflection on the historic events of the time. In so doing, a dialogue has comes into...
Applying the theory of adaptation, Feminism, and Performance Studies, this paper explores the adaptation, inter-textuality, and gender in the three films The Tempest (2010) directed by Julie Taymor, Prospero's Boo...