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Anxiety And Reflection: Solzhenitsyn's "Two Parts Novels" In The 1990s

Posted on:2017-08-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M Y HeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2355330485495551Subject:Russian Language and Literature
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is one of Russian history's greatest writers; the winner of 1970 Nobel prize for Literature, his work was full of deep thought connotation and humanitarian feelings, the expression of the Russian people's infinite yearning for freedom and truth, reflecting the 20 th century Russian history's most tragic episodes. Solzhenitsyn's life are committed to literary creation. His literary creation that drew most attention from the literary world was his "two-part novels" and the eight novels.They hads very important significance in the whole process of his writing.Solzhenitsyn wrote eight “two-part” novel, the two parts of each novel can exist independently, and can be related to each other to form a whole, reflected in the content and form to fit the new features. Since the date of birth,“two-part” novels has caused the wide attention of Russian scholars and research in this field has made some achievements. However, in China the “two-part” novel draw less attention,the relevant research are numbered. Under this academic background, this paper attempts to introduce and analyze the Solzhenitsyn's two-part novels' themes and poetic features as the focus, in a bid to the writer contains in the work of ideological content and creation intention research, in order to make Chinese readers a more comprehensive understanding of Solzhenitsyn's literary creation characteristics and ideological trends.This paper is based on the writing background of the “two-part” novel, for the first time eight “two-part” novel were topic segmentation and topic analysis, “two-part” novels reflect the political themes, moral themes and Russia's new topics are discussed in detail, and from three angles of structure, space, language characteristics analysis of several layers of the poetic characteristics of “two-part” novels, and along with the gradual deepening of the analysis, the “two-part” novel conclusions emerge. In short, these eight “two-part” novels, both for Solzhenitsyn's early creation of inheritance, more content, style and writing techniques of innovation, fully reflects the writer's thinking and wisdom of a rational reflection.
Keywords/Search Tags:Solzhenitsyn, two-part novels, Theme analysis, poetic characteristics
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