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The Bitter Butter Knife" Puttermesser's Problematic Paradise
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作者 Devona Mallory 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2012年第3期397-403,共7页
This paper analyzes how the themes of magical realism and female divinity intersect in the novel The Puttermesser Papers (1997) by Cynthia Ozick. In the "Introduction", the writer defines magical realism and discu... This paper analyzes how the themes of magical realism and female divinity intersect in the novel The Puttermesser Papers (1997) by Cynthia Ozick. In the "Introduction", the writer defines magical realism and discusses its connections to Women's Studies. The next section, "The Bitter Butter Knife", discusses the protagonist's (Ruth Puttermesser) boring existence and pathetic attempts to connect to her Jewish ancestry. In "The Problematic Paradise", the author focuses on Puttermesser's attempts to take control of her life by creating the first female golem and the ups and downs of paradise. This author argues that the female protagonist of the novel utilizes magical realism as a tool of empowerment over personal oppression. 展开更多
关键词 Cynthia Ozick magical realism Women's literature Women's Studies jewish American literature
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