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Signs of Subtlety in the Short Stories of Katharine Susannah Prichard and Peter Cowan
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作者 Glen Phillips 《Language and Semiotic Studies》 2016年第3期93-106,共14页
This essay discusses the truth of a commentary by Dr Dale Spender on the history of gender and subtlety in earlier Australian literature by making a comparison of selected stories of two of the greatest Australian pro... This essay discusses the truth of a commentary by Dr Dale Spender on the history of gender and subtlety in earlier Australian literature by making a comparison of selected stories of two of the greatest Australian prose writers of the mid-twentieth century: Katharine Susannah Prichard(1883-1969) and Peter Cowan(1914-2002). Spender believes that Australian women authors, by virtue of their deeper insights and more delicate descriptive writing, can claim a uniqueness in their depictions of Australian life and landscapes in short stories compared to male authors. This essay focuses on stories by the two authors and argues that these works would be appropriate for testing the truth of Spender's claim. Both writers published many volumes of stories and in fact Prichard's first story to be translated(Christmas Tree) was published in Chinese in the 1920 s. Cowan was almost a generation younger than Prichard but their writing careers overlapped. He published eight volumes of stories, and she published fi ve. Using post-colonialism and ecocriticism as its theoretical references, this article argues that, while Spender might be correct when she claims that male authors in the early years of Australian literature lacked sophistication or subtlety, Prichard and Cowan do not deserve the same criticism. Even allowing for the greater amplitude of Prichard's work in the international sphere, Cowan does not lack sophistication and subtlety. To a certain extent, both Prichard and Cowan demonstrate the rapid growth of sophistication and subtlety in the youthful history of Australian writing. So perhaps we should just celebrate them and be thankful their works remain remarkably subtle and highly readable to this day. 展开更多
关键词 Dale Spender SUBTLETY GENDER AUSTRALIAN short STORIES Katharine susannah Prichard PETER Cowan
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苏珊娜·普里查德《干活的阉牛》的生态解读
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作者 雷馥源 《绵阳师范学院学报》 2015年第6期129-132,共4页
《干活的阉牛》是苏珊娜·普里查德的代表作之一,是两次世界大战期间澳大利亚文学在民族主义文学道路上继续发展和丰富的产物。该书展示了一战后西澳地区的原始自然环境和当地林业工人的生存状态,细腻地描写了伐木工人所经受的身体... 《干活的阉牛》是苏珊娜·普里查德的代表作之一,是两次世界大战期间澳大利亚文学在民族主义文学道路上继续发展和丰富的产物。该书展示了一战后西澳地区的原始自然环境和当地林业工人的生存状态,细腻地描写了伐木工人所经受的身体和心灵的双重创伤。生态理论为该作品的研究开辟了新的视角。本文从自然的拟人化,对人类中心主义的批判和对机器生产的反思三个方面展开分析,展示出人与自然不可分割的关联和对自然的敬畏。 展开更多
关键词 苏珊娜·普里查德 《干活的阉牛》 生态解读 人类中心主义 机器生产
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