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The Research About Chen Duxiu's Thought During The Period Of Literary Revolution

Posted on:2013-02-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q L JiaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330374467117Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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As the commander in chief of the new culture movement and the launcher of literature revolution, Chen Duxiu had accepted the Western individualism which was different from all during the overseas study in Japan since1907, and this thought shift has been strongly reflected in his old style poetry. The Modern Western individualism helped Chen Duxiu achieve a breakthrough in Chinese literature Lyric tradition. It is easy to understand that Chen Duxiu had made negative to the various literary trends before the literature revolution started. The1916signal communication about literature revolution with Hu Shi was thinking about how to build new literary. Since Literature revolution started, Chen Duxiu had always been guarding against the "Resurrection" of various of old views, regarded the lyricism as the fundamental feature of literature, adhered to the aesthetic independence of literature, and put it into the context of enlightenment, so he merged the realism and lyricism together, and put forward the proposition of objective depict human nature". In the language of revolution, he also proposed the view which was" language of the text should close to the language each other". After the May4th movement, in the reflection to the new culture movement, to solve the impetuous and the shallow crisis, Chen Duxiu put Lyric literature and art as the only means to save the people, which was in order to avoid " take holy new culture movement do shoot benefit bottom apparatus" phenomenon. In his view, to change people mind through literary and artistic is the fundamental key to realize the democracy and science. Lyrical consciously make literature in Chen Duxiu's mind to obtain the position above all.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chen Duxiu, literature revolution, Lyric, enlightenment, realism
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