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Accumulating Literature In Western Liaoning Cultural Perspective

Posted on:2013-03-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330374455168Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Western regional culture in natural geography, history and culture of the evolution of themany collisions, formed its own characteristics, and used in the creation of the westernregional literature. Western regional literature derive the western culture nutrient, thus toreveal a regional cultural characteristics and connotation, to become an important part ofChinese literary history. The western writers, both native and immigration create the colourfulregional literature with regional culture accumulated by the material. They province revealsthe survival of the special status, folk, historical traces, the humanities, the scenery andMongolian as "Er He water" culture and regional culture content.From the beginning of organizational system of western change ceaselessly to therelative stability, western literature content involves industry, Marine, mineral, revolutionaryhistory, upholding the flow of the national life and other fields. In these works we can see thechange western factory history of, big mining dream coming true, Marine one of struggle andfighting, national danger the resistance and the flow of the wild and the clash of civilization.They show the western Liaoning province of primitive simplicity folk, witty humor language,variety of Chicago life, and the use of techniques for the story of individual build atmosphereand highlights the regional characteristics and popularity of the works.In addition, the western writers adhering to the realistic spirit, root of regional culturedeep soil, devoting to the theme of the work depth and bread thing of the development, wishpay much attention to the living status and western spiritual pursuit of the westerns.
Keywords/Search Tags:Regional culture, Regional literature, Western literature, Realism, Folk
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