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Tian, Junwu

(1966-)

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Chronology Entries (2)

# Year Text Linked Data
1 1999 Tian, Junwu. Shu yu ren de zui jia she ji chang chang luo kong : guan yu yue han si tan bei ke Ren shu zhi jian de ji zhong zhu ti [ID D30669].
Tian Junwu disagrees with viewpoints that this novel about human loneliness, or the conflict between 'good' and 'evil', or class conflict or an allegory of friendship. He argues that Steinbeck had Burns' poem in mind while writing the book and intended to reveal that humans, like mice, are unable to escape from the control of fate.
  • Document: Chinesisches Internet.
    u.a. : http://www.baidu.com/. (China, Web)
  • Document: Tao, Jie. Steinbeck studies in China. In : John Steinbeck's global dimension. Ed. by Kyoko Ariki [et al.]. (Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2008). (SteJ3, Publication)
  • Person: Steinbeck, John
2 1999 Tian, Junwu. Qian lun yue han : Sitanbeike de ju ben xiao shuo [ID D30671].
Tian discusses Of mice and men, The moon is down and The pearl. He uses evidence from the three stories to prove that they all contain dramatic elements : themes about the struggle between good and veil, which is 'the only struggle that creates suspense' ; a staged structure in which there is a high concentration of characters, plot, and scenes ; the dramatic conflict between beautiful dreams and a destructive evil spirit ; and a narrative consisting of language much like stage directions and dramatic dialogue. He concludes that the Broadway success of plays adapted from these novelettes proved that Steinbeck's experiments in dramatic fiction were highly fortuitous.
  • Document: Tao, Jie. Steinbeck studies in China. In : John Steinbeck's global dimension. Ed. by Kyoko Ariki [et al.]. (Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2008). (SteJ3, Publication)
  • Person: Steinbeck, John

Bibliography (2)

# Year Bibliographical Data Type / Abbreviation Linked Data
1 1999 Tian, Junwu. Shu yu ren de zui jia she ji chang chang luo kong : guan yu yue han si tan bei ke Ren shu zhi jian de ji zhong zhu ti. In : Hubei min zu xue yuan xue bao ; no 1 (1999). [The best laid schemes of Mice and men / Gang aft Agley : the theme of Steinbeck's Of mice and men].
鼠与人的最佳设计常常落空 : 关于约翰?斯坦贝克人鼠之间的几种主体 田俊武
Publication / SteJ49
  • Cited by: Chinesisches Internet.
    u.a. : http://www.baidu.com/. (China, Web)
  • Cited by: Tao, Jie. Steinbeck studies in China. In : John Steinbeck's global dimension. Ed. by Kyoko Ariki [et al.]. (Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2008). (SteJ3, Published)
  • Person: Steinbeck, John
2 1999 Tian, Junwu. Qian lun yue han : Sitanbeike de ju ben xiao shuo. In : Wai guo wen xue ping lun ; no 1 (1999). [A tentative analysis of John Steinbeck's dramatic fiction].
浅论约翰斯坦贝克的'剧本小说'
Publication / SteJ51
  • Cited by: Chinesisches Internet.
    u.a. : http://www.baidu.com/. (China, Web)
  • Cited by: Tao, Jie. Steinbeck studies in China. In : John Steinbeck's global dimension. Ed. by Kyoko Ariki [et al.]. (Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2008). (SteJ3, Published)
  • Person: Steinbeck, John