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A Study On The Modern Consciousness Of Luling's Novels

Posted on:2005-11-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G H YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360122494215Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Content: Luling is not only a successful writer of his own personality,but one of the writers persisting indefatigablly in the independence and free spirit of intellectual in Chinese modern and contemporary literary history.There will be much substantial understanding significance for both the enlightening context and modern context and the miserable and tragic in history of Chinese literature in the 20th century.Making Luling's personal experience and his own writing spirit and culture source as a clue ,m this paper,the author analyses deeply the taking-shape of Luling's novels of psychological realism,and then goes on analysing the demonstration of Luling's modern consciousness,the unique contents and the relationship with the western contemporary literature trend of thought in the three following aspects:the life theme in his novels,the narrating approach and the tragic consciousness.According to the change of Luling's writing style,the author cut Luling's novel writing into two period,and the demarcation is the foundation of the PRC,trying to protrude the modern consciousness of his few novels of vehement political consciousness in the 1950s and in his late life.Finally,the author relates Luling's novels to the global modern context and Chinese modern literature's enlightening context and political context,and gives an objective literatural comment according to the synchronic relativity and diachronic comprehension.On the basis above,the paper involves the social cultural environment from the. 1940s,and casts light on Luling's persistence in the independent character and spiritual freedom of intellectuals,and his resisting spirit to the personality-eliminating environment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Luling's novels, modern consciousness, psychological realism, life theme, independence spirit
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