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The Description Of Eileen Cheung's Posthumous Work Little Reunion

Posted on:2011-08-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L F ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360305463653Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Little Reunion, which was the posthumous work of Eileen Cheung was published under the attentions of millions of people in April,2009. The discussions on Little Reunion has been so lively. Trough the analysis of the text and the comparison with the works and biographies of Eileen Cheung, we can draw a conclusion that the Little Reunion is an autobiographically novel. Eileen Cheung disclose herself drastically in this novel. But we can't ignore that, the revelation is not only the self-selection of the author's memory, but also inevitable fabrication of the autobiography narratability. At the same time, this article try to discuss the naming of Little Reunion and the mode of the so-called "the small reunion" through the analysis of the naming ways of other works of Eileen Cheung. Compared with the "love story between Lancheng Hu and Eileen Cheung" in In This Life which written by Lancheng Hu, the mode of "the small reunion" created by Eileen Cheung is an subversive to "the happy ending", which is the Chinese tradition mode of the story on the one hand, but can't be equate to "no reunite" completely on the other hand. In the novel, the love story between "Zhiyong Shao" and "Julie" takes up a large amount of space, and the description of the mother-daughter relationship is the same too. This makes me can't help to pay attention to the resentment entanglement of the mother-daughter relationship. The scarcities of the construction ability of the interpersonal relationship and the communicational ability are the forming reasons of the malformation mother-daughter relationship, and they also result in the refusal for the child and the inward fear for the vision of her future.
Keywords/Search Tags:Eileen Cheung, Little Reunion, Self-exposure, Mother-daughter relationship
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