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On Humanistic Feelings Of Liu Xinglong’s Novels

Posted on:2015-03-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W Y GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330428983763Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Liu Xinglong is a famous contemporary Chinese writer. Since his first novel “BlackButterfly, Black Butterfly” which was published in the Anhui Literature in1984, to the novel“Pan Hui” which was introduced in2014, he keeps writing all the time. Therefore, he can besaid an excellent and productive writer. His novel creation began with “the Dabie MountainSeries”, then to “new realism” novels, and further to the great novel “Saint-day Gate” whichreviews the history. In the literary creation of more than30years, his works always pay closeattention to lower-class people’s lives and their fortune in the society, and reflected profoundthinking of history and reality. Especially the humanistic feelings are prominent in his novels,which is shown as concerning about the survival state of people, particularly those who live atthe bottom of society, as well as inquiring and thinking of the life value and significance ofthese people, and affirming the equality in life value of every people. Liu Xinglong’s reflectionand questioning on the history and the reality manifested in his reflection on the violencetradition in Chinese literature as well as his desire and reconstruction of spiritual home.The reflection of the humanistic feeling in Liu Xinglong’s novels is influenced by his lifeexperiences, Chinese literature tradition, as well as foreign literacy’s inspiration, especially theRussian literature. He has always maintained a pursuit of noble literature ideal ever since thebeginning of his literary creation, and the strong humanistic care made his novels unique andsignificant in Chinese contemporary literature history.
Keywords/Search Tags:Liu Xinglong, humanistic feelings, introspection, spiritual home
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