- 欧•亨利短篇小说中黑色幽默探究_英语文学论文
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Abstract Black humor, a school of literature, rose in response to the turbulence of American society in the 1960s. Black humor portrays the ridiculousness of the world and the suppression of common people and expresses the irony of social phenomenon...
- 欧•亨利的作品中人性的分析_英语文学论文
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Abstract O. Henry is one of the most distinguished short-story writers in America in the early nineteenth century. He used to be honored as the prose laureate of Manhattan Island. His works are mainly about the life of common people in America, known...
- On the Pursuit of True Significance of Life according to O. Henry’s Description of Little Figures
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Abstract The pursuit of lifes meaningfulness has been a lasting topic for a ling time. O. Henry, a famous American short-story writer, has revealed his exploration in many aspects of the significance of life through his short stories. Critics often p...
- 欧•亨利小说中的现实主义手法
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摘要 欧亨利(O. Henry,1862-1910)是美国二十世纪著名的短篇小说大师、现代短篇小说的创始人之一。他的作品构思奇巧,文字简练形象,语调风趣幽默。欧亨利善于捕捉生活中司空见惯的小事来塑...
- 欧•亨利短篇小说《黄雀在后》中的现实主义批判_英语文学论文
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Abstract O. Henry is a master of short stories in the world. Vivid characters, humorous language and surprise endings all these features that make up what is called O. Henrys technique. He always creates his works which reflects the criticism of Amer...
- 浅谈欧•亨利短篇小说创作特点_英语文学论文
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Abstract O Henry, whose original name is William Sydney Porter, is one of the most famous short-story writers in the world in the early 20th century and wins the title of master of the short story. His short stories, depicting American society of his...
- 欧•亨利短篇小说的主题分析_英语文学论文
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Abstract O. Henry is one of the most important American writers in the 20th century, and his works enjoy worldwide reputation. As a realistic writer, he reflects the harsh reality of American society not through describing the national conditions but...
- 欧•亨利短篇小说写作手法浅析_英语文学论文
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Abstract O. Henry is the founder of American modern short stories. Eminent for unique humor, his works embody the theme of human nature, having sympathy and compliment for ordinary people, and satirizing hypocrisy and crime of the upper class. This t...