A Hundred Flowers Blossoming is a collection of literary essays
written by faculty members of Xi'an International Studies
University, China with two distinctive features. The first one is a
Chinese perspective on Western literary works, which is normally
not found in the scholarship in the West. The second is the
feministic stance demonstrated in most articles, as most of the
contributors are female. There are four parts in this collection.
Part One is titled 'A Room of Her Own' and shows the feminist
approach to literary works. Part Two is titled 'Through the Chinese
Lens, ' as it presents a Chinese perspective in the analysis of the
literary works. 'Form Is Meaning' is the title of Part Three, which
approaches literary works from a structuralist perspective. Part
Four includes two articles: one exploring the theme of death in
Joyce's Dubliners and the other reexamining the images of
Faulkner's Trio of Hunting Tales
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