Abstract: Landscapes in literature are often regarded as an expression of subjective experience. The Good Earth, Pearl S. Bucks Nobel Prize winning fiction, contains a large number of rural and urban landscapes. From the perspective of Chinese farmers experience, Buck portrays the rural landscapes represented by land, and villages and the urban ones by walls. She believes that the former is the spiritual center of Chinese farmers while the latter, composed of various political landscapes, is the representative of decay and alienation, resulting in the imbalance of the farmers spirit and identity. Therefore, only by returning to the countryside can the farmers be redeemed physically and spiritually.
王会刚. 对立与消解:《大地》中的景观书写[J]. 江苏大学学报(社会科学版), 2024, 26(02): 81-88.
Wang Huigang. Opposition and Diffusion: Landscape Writing in The Good Earth. Journal of Jiangsu University(Social Science Editi, 2024, 26(02): 81-88.