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Relationship Between Disease And Lu Xun Exploration

Posted on:2008-10-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360212988034Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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Disease is not a pure medicine topic to some extent, at the same time it also belongs to the cultural category: The Chinese writers prefer to employing "sickness" to express the obscure sadness within their innermost feelings, which has formed an unique esthetic interest; Simultaneously the extremely unconventional Chinese literati also play a role in the Chinese cultural field. With the Chinese society' s rapid change during the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20th century, the disease — loaded cultural psychology underwent a fundamental transformation—"the disease" becomes an embodiment of weak citizens in a weak country, continuously deprecating the Chinese. LuXun was living such a time when the country' s destiny so fiercely affected its people' s spiritual life.The majority of LuXun' s life was pestered by diseases. Now following his life path, we will firstly obtain a general knowledge on Luxun' s cognition and experience about disease and his subtle disease — loaded culture psychology; Then we will further get to our most important part to talk about the relations between the disease and LuXun' s literary writing. The author of this thesis believes that, disease really has certain substantial influences on LuXun' s literary activities, which is mainly displayed in the following aspects: firstly, LuXun has created series of " Kuangren" images in his literary work; Secondly, in Weeds he demonstrates a unique mood; Finally, in the latter period of his career, LuXun developed a pungent and wonderful language as well as a "dead and deficient -oriented" mold.By delving into the texts in the 18 volumes LuXun Complete works, the article finally reached a conclusion : disease has brought to LuXun a unique life experience, and finally melted into his literary work.
Keywords/Search Tags:disease, East Aisa sick person, life experience, cultural psychology, literary creation
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