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The Effect Of Ye Zi's Novel Writting On Chinese Left-Wing Literature

Posted on:2009-11-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360272955523Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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YeZi was one of the most excellent writers in the Left-wing literature movement in 1930's in China.he took his rich and tough life experience as the source and basis for the writing and created a series of good works that not only fully represented the theme of the Left-wing literature movement but also included deep ideological meaning and was full of high level esthetic quality.He not only inherited and developed the tradition of realism of "May Fourth Movement" literature,but also made excellent contribution to the development of Left-wing revolution literature, thus he firmly established his unique position in Chinese modern literature history.This text is divided into three parts,introduction,body and conclusion.The introduction part generally describes the situation of study in academic circles on Ye Zi's novels,and the true meaning of Ye Zi's novels.The body part is divided into three parts.For the first part,it will begin from the literature and historical background of Ye Zi before he stepped onto the literature road,and takes the literature transformation as the penetration point,analyzes the meaning of the appearance of Ye Zi literature for the development of left-wing revolution literature. For the second part,it discusses the mode of farmer revolution in Ye Zi's novels,the love model between male and female under political supervision threshold in the work of "Star",and their inherent correlations with the forming of revolutionary classics. The third part analyzes Ye Zi's creative idea,and enumerates Ye Zi's creative achievement through the analysis on specific works one by one.The last part is the conclusion for Ye Zi's creation and achievement.
Keywords/Search Tags:YeZi, Literature transformation, Revolution literature, Farmer revolution, Male and female love, The Red Classies
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