Abstract:During her Nanjing period, Pearl S.Buck was unhappily married to John Lossing Buck, caring for her disabled daughter, Carol, and forging the literary career that would make her famous. In her fiction and memoirs from the period, she also began to describe a series of marriages, her awareness of the sexual mores of China differed from those in the West, from those of her missionary family were dealt with in The First Wife and Other Stories directly and indirectly, and sometimes she used the plight of Chinese women as projections of her own concerns.
斯蒂芬·拉赫曼. 关于赛珍珠个人和笔下的问题婚姻的札记或西方主义入门[J]. 江苏大学学报(社会科学版), 2013, 15(2): 23-29.
Stephen Rachman. Notes on the Troubled Marriages of Pearl S.Bucks Own and in her Writings or Occidentalism for Beginners. Journal of Jiangsu University(Social Science Editi, 2013, 15(2): 23-29.