An Ethical Literary Criticism of Han Suyin’s Autobiography
Braving Irrationality

Auteur
Kuek, Florence
Language
EnglishRésumé
Han Suyin (1916/1917–2012) became a household name when Love is A Many-Splendored Thing, the Hollywood rendition of her novel won several awards in 1956. The study of Han Suyin went out of fashion for a while, but it has recently been revitalised, especially in Singapore and Malaysia. Kuek pays attention to The Crippled Tree autobiographical series, delineating her two-track narrative of her family saga against the backdrop of 20th century China.
Different from the earlier studies on Han Suyin that employed perspectives from postcolonialism, feminism, and new historicism, this book examines Han Suyin’s autobiography through the lens of ethical literary criticism (ELC), paying attention to the ethical lines and knots embedded in her series. Using ELC, an apolitical literary analysis approach, this book uncovers multiple layers of meaning and reveals Han Suyin’s life trajectory which draws attention to China’s difficult path of modernisation in the past century. The insights gleaned from this book shed light on Han Suyin’s life accomplishments in the face of great adversities and challenges.
This is a valuable book that will enlighten literary critics on critical approaches to autobiography and those interested in understanding the development of modern China through the words of a proud Chinese-Eurasian writer living in the era.
Keywords
Han Suyin;Autobiography;China;Ethical Literary Criticism;Ethical Identity;Ethical Choice;RationalityISBN
9781032739540, 9781040368015, 9781003466918Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Interdisciplinary and Transcultural Approaches to Chinese Literature,Classification
Literary theory
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000

