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Analysis Of Humanitarianism In Kertesz Imre's Creation

Posted on:2011-11-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Y ShangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360308458023Subject:Literature and art
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Swedish Royal College of literature award Nobel Prize in Literature to Kertesz Imre in 2002, who is a hungarian writer. The reason was that he againsted to talitarian rule with his fragile life, and reveal the terrible sink by personalized literature creation. Kertesz Imre was held in auschwitz concentration camp a year as a young boy.Then,he was rescued and go back to Hungary. Kertesz Imre's work was all about Auschwitz,He exposed the totalitarian rule and the plight of survival owing to it . Humanitarianism runns through Kertesz Imre's works.He expressed strong emotion of Seeking life yearning for freedom and desiring happiness.This paper is divided into five parts.The first part is preface, in this part I outlined Kertesz Imre's life works and awards, discussed research status of china and abroad, and explained the research purposes and contents of this paper. In the second part I carded the development process of Humanitarianism,and Introduced humanitarianism in Kertesz Imre's works. In the third part I analyzed humanitarianism of Kertesz Imre's works deeply,which was presented in detail by three humanitarian proposition: Seeking life yearning for freedom and desiring happiness.The fourth part mainly expound unique expression of Kertesz Imre's arianism in the works. Kertesz Imre exposed authoritarian rule by literature creation and a unique narrative perspective and style. Through these,he called of humanitarianism eagerly.The last part is conclusion. Kertesz Imre's unique life experiences brought up his Humanitarianism. He exposed it by literature creation and a unique narrative perspective and style. His works go beyond the purely literary value, and have a wide range of social meaning and human value.
Keywords/Search Tags:Kertesz Imre, Humanitarianism, Authoritarian rule, Jewish
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