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The Comparative Study On Emily Bronte And Gu Taiqing’s Novels

Posted on:2015-01-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330452957681Subject:Chinese Language and Literature
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Emily Bronte and Gu Taiqing, are in the two female novelist in differentcountries, in the same time. Both in Britain and Chinese geographically intersectionwithout any, their novels style can be quite different, the difference obviously. But acareful analysis of the two novels, the author thought will lead to the relationshipbetween life and literature,"there are similarities, differences have the same", it is themain line to make comparative studies for both novels possess feasibility.Emily Bronte is the nineteenth Century famous British writer, novelist, her lifeonly wrote only one novel--"Wuthering Heights". This novel is the writingbackground to her own life through the wilderness, the heroine’s emotional experience,reflect the situation of life and social status of British women during the period ofVitoria, put forward the proposition and deep thoughts. The language of the novelcold and gloomy, vivid depiction of the Gothic dream, and to love as the starting point,detailed description of women’s personal fate.As the first female novelist China nineteenth Century Qing Gu Taiqing, is in thefeudal society "patriarchal" system growth aristocratic women, her own officialfamily life experience as the foundation, make the first China history chapter novel "adream of Red Mansions.". The language of the novel and the description of dreams,"poetic proudly," to rebuild the feudal marriage heroine is successful, this sequel waslater generations praise.In this paper, using the principle of parallel comparison from the writer’spersonal experience, three aspects are compared in the novel the description ofdreams, the novel interpretation of female images, the collision and the fusion crosscultural study of Emily Bronte and in Gu Taiqing’s novels, and explore therelationship between life and literature, experience a beyond the geographicalboundaries of the spirit, to expound the literary meaning of existence.
Keywords/Search Tags:personal experience, aesthetic pursuit, female consciousness, life andLiterature
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