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Higashino Keigo's Mystery Novels From The Perspective Of English-Japanese Comparison

Posted on:2020-03-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L Z WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330623464970Subject:Literature and art
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Detective novels in Britain and Japan not only become a mature artistic style,but also become a popular cultural phenomenon.British and Japanese detective novel sprofoundly reflect their respective cultures and aesthetic concepts.From the perspective of Japanese mystery novels,they are greatly influenced by British detective novels.However,in the process of development,they have integrated their own distinctive cultural characteristics,thus forming the Japanese mystery culture that has influenced the whole world.As a literary type and cultural phenomenon,the prosperity and development of detective novelsin Britain and Japan are closely related to their social culture.In this paper,keigo dongye detective novelsin the British and Japanese culture in the field of view to investigate the characteristics of the dongye detective novelsand its Japanese cultural roots.The formation of the social detective novelsof keigo higano in Japan is related to the unique social and cultural environment of Japan,which is rooted in the cultural tradition of Japan and rooted in its own social politics.From the perspective of anglo-japanese cultural comparison,this paper studies the detective novelsof keigo Hiashino,which has the significance of filling the current research gap.This paper firstly summarizes the development of British and Japanese mystery novels,compares the British and Japanese mystery novels,and then analyzes the detective novelsof keigo dongye in this comparative context,and studies the social and cultural roots of his novels in the shaping of human nature.In the first chapter,the author compares the detective images in English and Japanese detective novels and probes into the cultural roots behind them.The second chapter discusses the cultural roots of the concept of good and evil in Japanese detective novelsthrough the analysis of specific novels,and points out that compared with the British,Japanese detective novelspresent the mixture of good and evil in human nature,which is derived from the lack of absolute moral laws and regulations in Japanese culture.The third chapter analyzes the narrative structure of Hiashino keigo's novels,and points out that the narrative structure of Japanese detective novelspresents more diverse forms,which are different from the linear narration generally used in British detective novels.Multiple perspectives and multiple narrative modes make the story more suspenseful,full of ups and downs,and make readers deeply involved in it.Multiline narration shapes groups and focuses on the complex aspects of society.It depicts criminals psychologically and they become the main characters.Japanese reasoning pays attention to the description of characters and elaborates the story through behavior,psychology and motivation,which makes the plot tangled.And it can be divided into local and variable cases.It's usually reasoning about motive,killer,technique,weapon.Usually through the puzzle to give people suspense and reasoning space.
Keywords/Search Tags:Japan, comparative, detective novel, Hiashino keigo
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