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Buck, Pearl Sydenstricker - sīˈdənstrĭkˌər, 1892–1973, American author, b. Hillsboro, W.Va., grad. Randolph-Macon Women's College, 1914. Pearl Buck was awarded the 1938 Nobel Prize in Literature. Until 1924 she lived principally in China, where she, her parents, and her first husband, John Lossing Buck, were missionaries. She is famous for vivid


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    Pearl S. Buck: A Cultural Bridge Across the Pacific » Read Now

    by Kang Liao. 184 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Pearl S. Buck's portrayal of Chinese peasants was the first literary representation, in China as well as in America, of the majority of the Chinese population. Her work changed the image of the Chinese people in the American mind--ultimately facilitating the 1943 repeal of the 61-year-old Chinese...
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    The Several Worlds of Pearl S. Buck: Essays Presented at a Centennial Symposium, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, March 26-28, 1992 » Read Now

    by Elizabeth J. Lipscomb, Frances E. Webb, Peter Conn. 168 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Pearl Buck made important contributions as a humanitarian and an advocate of racial equality and women's rights. She did much to change American attitudes toward persons with mental retardation and toward mixed-race children. She was a major force in shaping American views of Asia, particularly...
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    Little House on the Rice Paddy, in American Literary History » Read Now

    by Blake Allmendinger. 18 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...of Peter Conns latest book, Pearl S. Buck: A Cultural Biography , should...than the one most people know. Pearl S. Buck. A Cultural Biography By Peter...Conn...
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    American Women Fiction Writers, 1900-1960, Vol. 1 (Discussion of Pearl S. Buck begins on p. 48) » Read Now

    by Harold Bloom. 177 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Part of an ongoing series covering the texts and lives of the most important women writers of English, this book contains introductory essays by Harold Bloom and provides biographical information, a wide selection of critical excerpts, and complete bibliographies of 11 authors.
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    Embracing the East: White Women and American Orientalism (Chap. Six "'Popular Expert on China': Authority and Gender in Pearl S. Buck's The Good Earth") » Read Now

    by Mari Yoshihara. 242 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    As exemplified by Madame Butterfly, East-West relations have often been expressed as the relations between the masculine, dominant West and the feminine, submissive East. Yet, this binary model does not account for the important role of white women in the construction of Orientalism. Mari...
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    Women in Literature: Reading through the Lens of Gender ("Patriarchy and Property: Women in Pearl S. Buck's The Good Earth (1931)" begins on p. 121) » Read Now

    by Jerilyn Fisher, Ellen S. Silber. 358 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    This unique reference offers alternate approaches to reading traditional literature, as well as suggestions for expanding the canon to include more gender sensitive works. Covering 96 of the most frequently taught works of fiction, essays offer teachers, librarians, and students fresh insights into the female perspective in literature.
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    Movers and Shakers: American Women Thinkers and Activists, 1900-1970 (Discussion of Pearl S. Buck begins on p. 177) » Read Now

    by June Sochen. 322 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...well educated." 17 So wrote Pearl Buck in 1938 in a very perceptive essay...educated talent it has created. As Pearl Buck suggested, if you educate women...March 9, 1912...
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    American Women Writers, 1900-1945: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook (Discussion of Pearl S. Buck begins on p. 55) » Read Now

    by Laurie Champion, Emmanuel S. Nelson. 412 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Women writers have been traditionally excluded from literary canons, not until recently have scholars begun to rediscover or discover neglected women writers and their works. This reference includes alphabetically arranged entries on 58 American women authors who wrote between 1900 and 1945, a...

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