격이 다른 오디오북 생활을 경험해보세요!
소설
In her novel "The Pool in the Desert," Sara Jeannette Duncan intricately weaves themes of isolation, self-discovery, and cultural dissonance against the backdrop of British colonial India. The narrative, characterized by Duncan's keen observational prowess and elegantly crafted prose, immerses readers in the complexities of colonial life through the eyes of its protagonist, an Englishwoman confronting her own identity in a foreign land. Duncan's vivid descriptions of the Indian landscape serve as both setting and metaphor, enhancing the emotional depth of her characters' experiences. The book stands as a pivotal work of early 20th-century literature, encapsulating the tensions of colonialism and the subtle power dynamics inherent in cross-cultural encounters. Sara Jeannette Duncan, a notable figure in Canadian literature, was known for her acute depictions of social mores and her exploration of gender roles. Having spent time in India, Duncan's personal experiences shaped her perspective, allowing her to present a nuanced portrayal of life in a colonized society. Her background as a journalist and a skilled novelist provided her with the tools to craft insightful commentary on the intersections of race, gender, and post-colonial identity. "The Pool in the Desert" is a compelling read, recommended for anyone interested in post-colonial literature, feminist discourse, or those keen to understand the socio-cultural critiques embedded within colonial narratives. Duncan's literary finesse and thematic depth offer readers not only a profound story but also an invitation to reflect on the complexities of identity and belonging.
© 2019 Good Press (전자책 ): 4064066244644
출시일
전자책 : 2019년 12월 9일
태그
국내 유일 해리포터 시리즈 오디오북
5만권이상의 영어/한국어 오디오북
키즈 모드(어린이 안전 환경)
월정액 무제한 청취
언제든 취소 및 해지 가능
오프라인 액세스를 위한 도서 다운로드
친구 또는 가족과 함께 오디오북을 즐기고 싶은 분들을 위해
2-3 계정
무제한 청취
2-3 계정
무제한 청취
언제든 해지하실 수 있어요
2 개 계정
17900 원 /월한국어
대한민국