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Female Writing In Calvino's Novels

Posted on:2020-09-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C X LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330596967405Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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The structure of Calvino's works is amazing,and the content is also interconnected and all-encompassing,but the research on the image of his works is rare.In order to gain a deeper understanding of Calvino's image creation,the author selected a female image with coherence and consistency in image,and with a holistic and stable image,while dissolving the female images of various colors,with a thorough perspective.Analyze the deep meaning behind its image itself.First,with the creation time as the standard,Calvino's female image presents two characteristics at different stages: from flat to abstract,from monotonous to complex.After summarizing the two rheological characteristics of the author's female image,the author summarizes the symbolic meaning of the female image in the author's novels,and based on the generalization of the female image characteristics and symbolic meanings in each stage of Calvino's novels,The relationship between women and the consciousness of literary creation in hypertext.These include intertextuality between women and texts,and content with hypertext literary awareness such as women and multipath maze narratives.Finally,from the perspective of desire and "I" view,this article traces the roots of Calvino's female writing and its hypertext literary consciousness.In other words,the writing of women and the awareness of hypertext literature are their desires and ideals.The external appearance of the self.Desire and the confirmation of the identity of the subject and the pursuit of vague Utopia are all condensed in the writing of women in Calvino.So far,this thesis expounds Calvino's hypertext literary consciousness by detailing the characteristics of female images in various stages of Calvino's novels,and traces it to Calvino's view of desire and the philosophical "I" view.
Keywords/Search Tags:Calvino, Female, Desire, Hypertext Literature, Self
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