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Narrative Of Growth Of Intellectuals: The Novel Of The Revolutionary Development (1927-1930)

Posted on:2012-06-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z MuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155330335456954Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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In the early twentieth century, China is in constant change and revolution being experienced the Revolution, the May Fourth New Culture Movement and other major events. Major changes in the social history of Chinese literature has also completed the transition from ancient to modern, and completed by the May Fourth Movement "literary revolution " to the thirties, "Revolutionary Literature " Literature inheritance and turnover.In the era of change and transition, there are inherent sensitivity of the intellectual community in seeking a meeting point, both in terms of enlightening the public, or to literature as a weapon to promote the revolution, they have played a significant role. As intellectuals, writers and intellectuals described by groups, both in the revolution elite status aside, put down "frame, " remove "petty bourgeoisie" and move closer to the mood of workers and peasants, and even get rid of his own individuality, personal feelings and life The conversion of the revolution, and their growth in this highly symbolic change:in terms of ideology, by a personality, freedom of self-growth groups, serious revolutionaries.This paper introduces the novel theory of western development, to Mao dun, Jiang guang-ci and Ding ling were created in 1927-1930 with the years of the revolutionary nature of the novel as a literary object of contemplation to the late 20th century,20 the rise of revolutionary literature in the growth of the revolutionary intellectuals, Of "revolution plus love " literature of this seemingly simple model contains the actual "Revolution" and "love", intellectuals and the "growth ", intellectuals and "Revolution" the complex relationship between, and the growth in the study of Western Novel "traditional" and "modern " in the context of the two narrative modes to explore the revolutionary growth of the novel's "modern " narrative features, the novel reveals the growth of its similarities and differences between the Western Division.This paper is divided into the following sections:Mainly from the introduction to the relationship between literature and discuss the revolutionary era and the politics associated with literary, Research topics in the clean-up topics, while the reasons put forward and introduced the main contents of this paper and meaning. The first chapter, investigate revolutionary literature, fiction and intellectual growth of the relationship between the focus of analysis as described by the intellectuals and the relationship between intellectuals and the times.The second chapter on the family from the traditional intellectual rebellion and reflection, desire, and political revolution was made between the free and the only intellectual growth and other topics that start to discuss the growth of the revolutionary theme of the novel growth.The third chapter is based on the theory of the Western novel and its background of growth, the growth of the Chinese revolution, the novel from the from "traditional" to "modern " narrative paradigm shift, and this change with the West Classic Novel of the similarities and differences in the narrative.Conclusion, summarizes the full text.
Keywords/Search Tags:Revolutionary Literature, Intellectuals, Growth Topics, Narrative Features
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