The Narrative Analysis Of Qufu Autobiographical Text | Posted on:2011-11-01 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | Country:China | Candidate:H F He | Full Text:PDF | GTID:2155330332465507 | Subject:Ancient Chinese literature | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | This paper is about narrative strategy of QuFu autobiographical texts by referred to narrative theory of westward. At first, basis of the concept of western autobiography and Japanese Kozo Kawai's theory of China's Autobiography, this paper points out characteristics of traditional Chinese Autobiography which influencing of China's unique ideology and culture and QuFu's autobiographical nature by compared with Chinese autobiography and Western autobiography. Second, most QuFu autobiografical texts tell story by use of the first-person limited view, They are also ancient Chinese autobiographical examples of the use of first-person view. We could distinguish three parts of view: view of external review and introspective view. There are three categories of narrative object in QuFu autobiographical texts: author, Chu King and ideal King and courtiers. Then, autobiographical hero has three kinds of identity: persevering courtier, exile and symbolic identity. Finally, this paper analyses the features of space and space narrative.
| Keywords/Search Tags: | QuFu, autobiography, narrative, view, identity, space, space narrative | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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