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The Historical Writing Research In Geliang’s Novel

Posted on:2020-07-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F GengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330596977466Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Ge Liang is a Post-70 s writer who grew up in Nanjing and has lived in Hong Kong for a long time.His literary creation has a unique cultural perspective and implies a rich historical felling because of the influenced of “two cities” life experience.So it’s an important dimension to grasp the uniqueness of Ge Liang’s literary creation by understanding the deep connotation of his novels from the perspective of historical writing.This paper concretely analyses and explores the presentation of Ge Liang’s historical writing from three aspects: city,family and daily life.Firstly,it investigates how Ge Liang reconstructs history by imagining the family as the field in his novel,and writes historical trauma with family characters and completes the construction of ideal personality in historical change with the writing strategy of seeing people as history.Secondly,it explores how Ge Liang’s novels take the city as the core to reflect on the difficulties people face in the process of urbanization through the changes of the living space and way of life of “people” in the city.By means of the “things” in the city,it shows the author’s thinking on the changes of social history and the reflection on the transformation of modernization contained in his novels.Finally,through specific text analysis,this paper explores how Ge Liang further expresses the author’s personal thinking on the relationship between daily life and history in the process of outlining the scenes of daily life in different historical periods.Based on this,the characteristics and significance of Ge Liang’s historical narrative are discussed in order to present the unique style of Ge Liang’s novel creation and its value in the contemporary world.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ge Liang, Family, City, Daily life, Historical writing city
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