Abstract
Abstract Pearl S. Buck, an eminent American author and Nobel laureate, is celebrated for her insightful portrayals of life in China and the universal themes of humanity. This paper examines Buck's distinctive writing style and recurrent themes, focusing on her most notable works, including The Good Earth. Through a detailed analysis of her narrative techniques, character development, and thematic concerns, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Buck's literary contributions and their relevance in contemporary literature.
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