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On May 4th Boudoir Writers Creative Mentality

Posted on:2004-09-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L AiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360092485381Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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the position of female literature, this paper is intended to analyze and understand a group of female writers in the day of May 4 Movement, called the Ladies' chamber School, with the developing and comparative point of view. By illustrating several examples, more concerned with the inner group difference and origin, it is carried out from psychological mechanism, cultural customs, temporary social situation and practical suffering experiences, which can be divided into the three chapters, motioned latterly.Chapter Ⅰ observes the fluctuant characteristics between the classic and modern trends of those who lived in the beginning of the 20th century with the similar thoughts, promoted aesthetic judgments, and aquatinted experiences, from the aspects of the era, group and individual.While Chapter Ⅱ, by comparison, redefines the specifics of the ladies' chamber school with historic facts and their works and stresses the group distinction of this school with the perspective of the description in female language. The model is represented not from the superficially social reality but from their ego-world where they wandered.In Chapter Ⅲ, it demonstrates their conversion and thinking, based on the facts, from their inner thinking, changing aesthetic, the definition of new culture and displays their individual beauty, which, as a result, is their value and believe: Utopia for their spirits, reflecting and reviewing all kinds of lovely, soft and sweet living experiences. As for the first group of higher-educated women, they hold down their thinking of modern culture, combined by Chinese and western ones, reflecting in their works to fit their qualities and identifications.
Keywords/Search Tags:ladies' chamber, female, state of mind
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