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The Research On Folk Custom Description In Bai Gong's Lady Party

Posted on:2016-12-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q XiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330479953798Subject:Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Bai Gong's Lady Party is the novel of descripting Hubei Enshi Tujia people's Girls Gathering, In the west local writing group, which is the only novel writing Girls Gathering.From a lateral view, the novel spans three historical periods: Bureaucratization, The Republic of China, Now. From the vertical point of view, the novel to Xue family female marriage as a clue, with Shi Huiyao, Da Shanding, Ye Maocao for stronghold, showing300 years of history and society of Girls Gathering.Bai Gong is the writer of Western Hubei Enshi, his novel take familiar stories as base and the local experience as the novel material. Letting the Lady Party is full of Enshi folk flavor. The love songs, dialects, sayings, proverbs, costume elements as well as wedding and funeral ceremonies in the novel with a distinctive cultural imprint. Folk description for the authors depict character image, promoting the plot have played a very good effect.To this end, through the analysis of the close reading the Lady Party, Using the theory of folklore Discussing the status and role of folklore in Bai Gong's novel.This paper is divided into four chapters.The first chapter mainly introduces the association of the writer, works and folk. Folk custom is the rich soil of literary creation, especially for folk have first-hand experience of the writer, they tend to be conscious in writing to folk customs as a frame of reference,blend in folk customs in his creation, with rich cultural connotation of the works; The second chapter from the ballad languages and dialects of the novel, analysis folk language in portraying characters and writing huge effect in the national character; The third chapter analysis the folk ceremonies of the novel, Interpretation of the ceremony in the literature and the aesthetic effect; The fourth chapter interprets the folk image of female in the Lady Party.
Keywords/Search Tags:Lady Party, Folklore, Language, Ceremony, Female
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