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The Experience Narration In Li Rui’s Fictions

Posted on:2016-08-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W L LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330464957360Subject:Literature and art
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Li Rui’s fictions are known for the personality and thought in the Chinese contemporary literary world. It’s very useful to research this unique writer. His fictions、proses、essays、related academic works and papers are the foundation of text, and researches at home and abroad in recent years are used in this paper. After close reading, we will comment on the relationship of Li’s life experience and his fictions according to the theory of literary criticism、psychology、folklore、history and aesthetic. At the same time, we will summarize the content of Li’s fictions and his literary value and status.In view of the inadequate relevant domestic monograph, and more journal articles which mainly distributed in the whole research、cultural criticism、history and human nature and so on, this paper aims to tidy his novel creation and theory, really realizes the organic combination of literature and theory, and reviews Li’s status and influence. At the same time, the paper will make the whole research on Li’s fictions, such as Hong fang zi in Beijing, Lu-liang mountain in Shanxi and Zigong in Sichuan where there is his experience and reflection. Meanwhile, we will rationality grasp Li’s psychological contradiction in Beijing and the countryside, know the pains of "the Cultural Revolution" which brought the traumatic memories and writer’s profound reflection of language and narrative ways. Thus, we can fully understand Li’s fictions.Li Rui who based on his profound experience and real feelings expresses his inner anguish and loneliness as well as the cognition of literature、history、society and human life by the way of words、spoken language、dialect and narrative forms in his fictions. Li Rui’s fictions establish an unique literary world.
Keywords/Search Tags:Three Places in Life, Life Experience, Rejecting the Poetic, Identity, Literature Pursuit
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