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Shimazaki Fujimura Literary Self

Posted on:2010-06-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360275492943Subject:Japanese Language and Literature
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Shimazaki Huzimura is a great writer who lived across the era of Meiji, Taisho, Showa . He is not only an important Romanticism poet but also a naturalist writer. He is one of the writers who had the longest career of writing in the history of Modern Japanese Literature.As a poet, Shimazaki Huzimura entered into the modern literary world of Japan. He is regarded as the real pioneers of modern poetry in Japan. The poetry"Wakana Album"is full of youthful spirit and hope of freedom, which reflected the the young people's intensive consciousness against the old morality and awareness of advocating freedom and liberation .Since then, as a novelist, he created the novel of critical realism"Hakai", which laid a strong position in the modern literary of Japan. However, due to social pressure and other factors, in the subsequent literature, he divorced from the social perspective, and fell into the parochial creation of private novels. In this paper, starting with the"self-Concept", we can explore the characters of his transformation from"positive self"to"negative self."Based on that, we can understand his literary thought and literary creation more deeply.
Keywords/Search Tags:Shimazaki Huzimura, self, literary theory
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