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A Study On Chinese Writing The Revolution Historical Novel Of Inner Mongolia In1949-1966

Posted on:2014-07-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330398497071Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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As an important part of the contemporary literature, the revolution historical novel of Inner Mongolia in1949—1966closely follows the pace of mainstream literature in the creation, corresponding to various political call in1949—1966and actively does the efforts in practice. It specific and truthfully records that the Mongolian and the han people’s suffering of exploitation and oppression in Mongolia grasslands in the period of the new-democratic revolution, and struggles under the leadership of the CPC. At the same time, with the deep attachment of grassland people and Mongolian plateau, the literary creation is always saturated with the pursuit of nationalization, and has a very high value of literary history.This paper selectes three novels——ZaLaGaHu’s the red road, WuLanBaGan’s the grassland fire and MaLaQinFu’s the boundless prairie, which can represent the Inner Mongolia revolutionary history novels’artistic value and creative achievements in1949—1966. Taking the three novles as an example and opening the analysis of the Inner Mongolia revolutionary history novels in1949—1966, the paper aims to reveal and summarize the basic characteristics and unique value of the Inner Mongolia revolutionary history novels in1949—1966.This paper body part is divided into three chapters:the first chapter through the analysls of the theme of the Inner Mongolia revolutionary history novels in1949—1966, thinks that it appears sharp political tendentiousness on the subject and shows the real struggle life on the grasslandand and describes the new theme—the unity fighting of the Mongolian and the han people. The second chapter researches a series of typical images in the novels:"leaders" of the revolution, gradually awakening revolutionaries and positive progress images of women. In the third chapter, it discusses and analyses the obviously national characteristics in scenery descripion, language style and the plot mode of the revolutionary love.
Keywords/Search Tags:Inner Mongolia, In1949—1966, Revolutionary historicalnovel, Theme connotalion, Character image, National characteristic
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