International Journal of Literature and Arts

Volume 10, Issue 5, September 2022

  • On Creative Writing Teaching in the Context of New Liberal Arts Construction

    Qiangchun Wang, Tingting Liu

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 5, September 2022
    Pages: 266-271
    Received: 30 May 2022
    Accepted: 5 July 2022
    Published: 14 September 2022
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijla.20221005.11
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    Abstract: Creative writing dramatically benefits the development of cultural industry and harmonious society. Creative writing adopts teaching modes such as group discussion, case teaching, and on-site visit emphasizing the disciplines of intersection, integration, penetration, and expansion, breaking through the traditional writing of closed and self-suffic... Show More
  • Modernity as Hostile and Predatory: Synge and the Irish Anti Hero in The Playboy of the Western World and The Well of Saints

    Njong Divine

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 5, September 2022
    Pages: 272-277
    Received: 15 August 2022
    Accepted: 22 September 2022
    Published: 11 October 2022
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijla.20221005.12
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    Abstract: There is a constant and observable conflict in J. M. Synge’s drama between traditional pagan Irish values and those imported first by Christian missionaries and English invaders. Often, critics portray a single dimension of this conflict, with the Irish Anti-Hero character confronting those forces that represent modernity. The character’s heroism u... Show More
  • 7 to 5 Vowel Shift: Scars of the Lost Vowels in Runyambo

    Lea Mpobela

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 5, September 2022
    Pages: 278-291
    Received: 7 September 2022
    Accepted: 30 September 2022
    Published: 11 October 2022
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijla.20221005.13
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    Abstract: This paper relates diachronic to synchronic properties of the languages. The structural features in most of today’s languages are a result of the diachronic processes of language change. Most of the phonological changes especially the 7 to 5 vowel shift (in Bantu) left the remnants which still affect the languages today. This paper discusses this p... Show More
  • Proposed Roads to Salvation: Narrative Analysis of The Painted Veil

    Yan Jun

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 5, September 2022
    Pages: 292-297
    Received: 8 September 2022
    Accepted: 4 October 2022
    Published: 18 October 2022
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijla.20221005.14
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    Abstract: The Painted Veil is a novel written by the famous British writer, William Somerset Maugham. It depicts the love tragedy of the couple, Kitty Garstin and her husband Walter Fane, which shows the themes of love and betrayal, plague and salvation and explores how Kitty struggled on the road to salvation. This paper firstly traced back to the source of... Show More
  • An Interpretation of Dazhen’s Novels from the Perspective of Ecological Holism

    Zhang Yunhe

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 5, September 2022
    Pages: 298-301
    Received: 20 September 2022
    Accepted: 29 September 2022
    Published: 18 October 2022
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijla.20221005.15
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    Abstract: In recent years, the world has undergone profound changes: The natural geographical environment on which human beings depend for survival has been deteriorating, relations among countries and peoples in the world are in constant tension and conflict, and the spiritual beliefs of human beings have been alienated and collapsed, leaving a harmonious e... Show More
  • Conventional Preachers in Selected Plays of Henrik Ibsen and George Bernard Shaw

    Njong Divine

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 5, September 2022
    Pages: 302-310
    Received: 15 August 2022
    Accepted: 22 September 2022
    Published: 21 October 2022
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijla.20221005.16
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    Abstract: Bernard Shaw’s fervent admiration of Henrik Ibsen is not only registered in the former’s “The Quintessence of Ibsenism” but is also identifiable in the identical thematic concerns of both playwrights. Although the two authors may differ in the tone and mood of their plays, they are unanimous on the fact that the world is in motion and old values an... Show More
  • Anti-Capitalist Sentiments in George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession and Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House

    Njong Divine

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 5, September 2022
    Pages: 311-320
    Received: 15 August 2022
    Accepted: 22 September 2022
    Published: 21 October 2022
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijla.20221005.17
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    Abstract: George Bernard Shaw is a great admirer of Henrik Ibsen and a great apostle of the so-called Ibsenism. The theme of discussion in the Ibsen’s plays inspired Shaw who suggested that Ibsen’s plays provided a technical novelty and signalled a new beginning out of the well made play of Eugene Scribe. Shaw expressed his recognition of Ibsen’s genius in T... Show More
  • Wandering Characters in Shattered Homelands: Between Place and Character in Qassim Tawfiq's Novel Jisr ʿAbdoun/ʿAbdoun Bridge

    Lina al-Sheikh Hishmeh

    Issue: Volume 10, Issue 5, September 2022
    Pages: 321-334
    Received: 6 October 2022
    Accepted: 24 October 2022
    Published: 29 October 2022
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ijla.20221005.18
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    Abstract: The novel JisrʿAbdoun/ʿAbdoun Bridge by the Jordanian writer Kassem Tawfīq celebrates the place and makes it a motivation for the characters to search for themselves in the shadow of their correlation with it, revealing the strength of its presence, its influence on them, and its control of their destinies. It also reveals the distortion of the mea... Show More