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The Expound On The Narrative Ethics In Tie Ning's Novels

Posted on:2007-02-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360185961804Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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The introduction involves the research status in quo of the novels of Tie Ning and theexplanation of the narrative ethic of the topic of this thesis.Chapter 1 explains the people's narrative ethic embodied in Tie Ning's novel Yelu onthe basis of the experience and the earlier works of the author, e.g. discloses andcriticizes the topic of the Gang of Four, the modeling and strong tendency of feelingsof love and hate, and explains that the author has made a breakthrough and formed itsown early style of narration and ethic by focusing on the appetence in its work and therealization of the daily life.Chapter 2 analyses, mainly based on the novel of Maijieduo, the deepen of theindividual narrative ethic of the author, which showed in the realization of themultiple meanings of the body of females, and produces the particular thoughts of theauthor by comparing the traditional civilization with the modern one.Chapter 3 analyses, based on the novel of Rose Door, the failure of the individualethic practices of several women and explains the important meaning of the visualangle of narration in the said novel.Chapter 4 analyses, based on the novel of Dayunv, the efforts the author made in thesaid work to construct the individual ethic, and makes out the meaning of such aconstruction by referring to the social situation in the 90's.Chapter 5 focuses on the fine reading of the novel of Benghua to express that theauthor applies the people's narrative ethic again in this novel and to explain thepurpose and the meaning for the author to relocate on the ground of the people'snarrative ethic.
Keywords/Search Tags:people's narrative ethic, individual narrative ethic, narrative, ethic, construction, counteract, revert
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