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On The "fine Snow" Of The United States

Posted on:2015-02-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2265330431957384Subject:Japanese Language and Literature
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Yajaka Junichiro is a famous aesthetic writer in the history of modernJapanese literature, his creation across three times(the Meiji, Taisho, Showa) in Japan,known as "Ootani Saki", can be said to be coordinate figures in the history of modernJapanese literature. He is early influenced by western aestheticism,and infatuated withwestern aestheticism, had transplanted "aestheticism"and "decadent" of WesternAestheticism skillfully into the native literature in Japan, to create unique TanizakiLiterature.After moving to Kansai, he came into contact with traditional Japaneseculture, found that the Japanese traditional classical beauty, then casted off colorfunctional pleasure, thinking about and exploring exports in Western civilization andJapan culture collision and conflict, after the harmonic of two kinds of contradictions,Tanizaki completed the monumental work"snow"."Snow" as the supreme masterpiece of Yazaki Junichiro literature, it expresses thefull expression of his literary thoughts and ideas. It builds a Japanese classicalworld full of beauty and sorrow through the unique perspective,.In this paper, based onthe text, from the domestic and foreign research on the "Snow", starting with thesummary,summarizes its characteristics, and analyzes the disadvantages. In the firstchapter, introduces Yazaki’s life and creation style; on this basis, the second chaptermainly analyzes the beauty of the "Snow" from the traditional beauty and femininebeauty. The third chapter is the sublimation of part of this article, through theforeshadowing of the first chapter and the second chapter, discusses theminiature,development,change and formation of Yazaki aestheticism.
Keywords/Search Tags:Yazaki Junichiro, "Snow", traditional beauty, beauty, aesthetic idea
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