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The Research On Story Grammar And Culture Connotation Of Erotic-novel Of The Ming And Qing Dynasty

Posted on:2018-03-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330518954394Subject:Literature and art
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With the development of society,culture and academic ideas,More and more scholars began to set foot in erotic-novels of the Ming and Qing dynasty,and got some achievements in the 1980 s.However,from the point of the narratology,there is greater academic space for scholars to develop some researches.From the perspective of the classical narratology and the cultural narratology,this paper tries to research the organic rule of stories on the erotic-novels of the Ming and Qing dynasty,namely story grammar,to analyze the cultural connotation concealed the story grammar.This paper is divided into four parts.Basing on classical narratology and learning some research models,such as Todorov,Bremond and Greimas...,the first part studies erotic-novels of the Ming and Qing dynasty to summarize some common story grammars on the erotic-novels of the Ming and Qing dynasty and figure out the main elements on the different story grammars.From the point of the development novels,the second part summarizes the main story grammars of the two sexes love story of betrayal about ancient Chinese novels before Ming and Qing dynasty and compares story grammars on the erotic-novels of the Ming and Qing dynasty to reveal the difference and similarity.From the angle of the culture theory,the third part discusses the inner relation between cultural environment and cultural rules on the story grammars of the erotic-novels of the Ming and Qing dynasty to reveal the cultural connotations of story grammar accumulation about the erotic-novels of the Ming and Qing dynasty.The final part discusses the inner relation between technical composition rules about stories and cultural rules in the view of the theory.
Keywords/Search Tags:Erotic-novels, Story grammar, Betrayal, Cultural connotations
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