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As a literary form, non-fiction novels often prompt critics to think about the positioning of factual and fictional accounts.
- Female characters defy Japanese aggression in Lin Yutang’s works
The protagonists of famed writer Lin Yutang's novels are mostly females. Their thoughts, personalities and emotions are delicately portrayed. Lin Yutang endows these fe…
- Alexievich wins Nobel Prize for works on war, ecology
The Swedish Academy announced on Oct. 8 that the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Svetlana Alexievich "for her polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering…
- Personal narration: Minor details reflect wider society
"Personal narration" or "private narration" were frequently mentioned in analyses of literary history. As a key part of women's literature, they are worth pondering tod…
- From fairy tales to fantasy: Children's lit. grows up
As China set out on the long road to achieving a modern society in the early 20th century, intellectuals turned their attention to the education of future generation, s…
- Faith in world a source of truth in literature
The creation of a literary work and the form it takes are closely tied to a writer's inner self, or in other words, what the writer feels about the world.
- Faith in world a source of truth in literature
The creation of a literary work and the form it takes are closely tied to a writer's inner self, or in other words, what the writer feels about the world.
- The role of ecological literature in contemporary era
Blending science and humanity, conservation culture pursues a common development that transcends industrial civilization to put an emphasis on the harmony between man a…
- Ordinary World: A literary reflection of no ordinary life
Recently, there has been a revival of interest in the long-deceased author Lu Yao owing to the success of a TV drama adapted from his novel Ordinary World.