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The Tragedy Hidden In The Urban Neon-light

Posted on:2007-07-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X F ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360212972344Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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Yishu is contemporary famous love-story writer in Hong Kong. She has written abundant novels, which have a lot of readability with large readership. Her works are not only popular in Hong Kong, but also fashionable in the whole of Southeast Asia. With the methods of sociology and cultural studies, from the perspective of the tragedy, this thesis, taking about 20 most representative novels of Yishu in 1980s and 1990s as study objects, focuses on the idea connotation, the writing techniques and the philosophy significance of Yishu tragedy in order to analyze the artistic value of Yishu's love-story. The creative tragedy spirit and realism mind demonstrate Yishu's special value and significance in the love-story history and even in the whole popular literatus.This paper is divided into four parts: The first part is about the forming causes of Yishu's tragical sense.. The thesis analyses Yishu's tragical sense from three aspects of personal experience, social environment and cultural factors. Personal factors, social factors, cultural factors are the factors to form Yishu'tragical sense together, which are reflected in her novels writing. The second part is about the idea connotation of Yishu tragedy. City, female emotions and city civilization are the basic factors of Yishu's writing. The tragedy showed in Yishu's love-story is the city tragedy of emotion, humanity and civilization. The third part is about the artistic techniques of Yishu tragedy, focusing on the symbolic metaphors, female image and essay-type described language. The fourth part is about the philosophical enlightenment of life from Yishu tragedy. Yishu's novel, which gives reader a great inspiration and encouragement, showed both a calm realism mind and a optimistic attitude towards life.
Keywords/Search Tags:city, emotion, civilization, tragedy
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