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解弢《小说话》与民初小说批评的演进 被引量:1
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作者 朱泽宝 《中南大学学报(社会科学版)》 CSSCI 北大核心 2021年第3期141-148,177,共9页
解弢的《小说话》是第一部单行本小说话,在民初小说批评史上地位特殊,具有多重开创性意义。《小说话》超越当时常见的社会批评风气,其中关于小说技法方面的讨论别树一帜,多本色当行之论。它虽以传统话体形式编著而成,但其中关于小说演... 解弢的《小说话》是第一部单行本小说话,在民初小说批评史上地位特殊,具有多重开创性意义。《小说话》超越当时常见的社会批评风气,其中关于小说技法方面的讨论别树一帜,多本色当行之论。它虽以传统话体形式编著而成,但其中关于小说演进的见解对于当今的小说史撰写仍有参考价值。此外,其中的中西小说比较批评目光锐利而又议论透辟,对比较文学学科的建设也具借鉴意义。《小说话》的开创性及其理论建树,昭示着传统文学批评的生命力在二十世纪初依然葆有蓬勃的生命力。 展开更多
关键词 解弢 《小说话》 话体批评 小说技法 小说史观 比较批评
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Andrej Belyj's Novel-myth Perterburg
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作者 吴倩 《Sino-US English Teaching》 2007年第3期57-60,共4页
Andrej Belyj is the main representative of Russia symbolism. Symbolists pursue the text mystique with massive utilization of myth. But here myth has changed and obtained new myth characteristic, which is manifested in... Andrej Belyj is the main representative of Russia symbolism. Symbolists pursue the text mystique with massive utilization of myth. But here myth has changed and obtained new myth characteristic, which is manifested in Perterburg. 展开更多
关键词 Andrej Belyj Perterburg new mythology novel-myth
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The Deconstruction of American Myth in Thomas Pynchon's Fiction
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作者 LIU Feng-shan 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2014年第1期5-24,共20页
Living and creating in the tumultuous decades from the 1960s through 1980s, Thomas Pynchon unfalteringly chooses the countercultural and civil rights movements in the United States of that age as the permanent topic o... Living and creating in the tumultuous decades from the 1960s through 1980s, Thomas Pynchon unfalteringly chooses the countercultural and civil rights movements in the United States of that age as the permanent topic of his fiction. It can be seen from Pynchon's dramatic, sometimes fantastic narratives about these movements that the failure of the countercultural movements lies in their illusive nature in contrast with the hypocrisy and disproportionate power of the government to destruct these movements, and that the presence of American racial problems results to a great degree from the sloth prevailing over various institutions in American society when dealing with racial inequality and from American white racists' desire to eliminate an imagined threat in the face of the minorities. This paper tries to provide a different understanding that Pynchon's writing of the marginalized or surrealistic issues in these countercultural and civil rights movements is his strategy to expose the falsehood of American myth of democracy. 展开更多
关键词 Thomas Pynchon American myth countercultural movements racial problems DECONSTRUCTION
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Russian and English View on Lies in Conflict Dialogues—— Analysis of Conflict Communication Acts in Russian and English Fiction
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作者 Tamara Leontieva 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2012年第8期840-851,共12页
What is a lie? Why do people tell lies? What compels them to make false utterances? How do people treat lie, deception or fudge? Is the attitude to them the same in different cultures? If not, what differences ar... What is a lie? Why do people tell lies? What compels them to make false utterances? How do people treat lie, deception or fudge? Is the attitude to them the same in different cultures? If not, what differences are there? An answer to these and some other questions is being sought in the paper. Producing a false utterance, the sender deprives the communication partner of the right to receive full information. The article presents views of Russians and representatives of Anglo-American culture on telling lies drawing the readers' attention to very serious situations, such as family conflicts between spouses, aggravated with lies. The material for analysis is taken from the texts by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov and the American novel writer Irwin Shaw. The analysis is based on the study of verbal and non-verbal markers of false utterances generated by quarreling spouses. A complex method of researching the literary material combining linguistic, extra-linguistic, and paralinguistic analysis of conflict speech acts with false utterances of different kinds is applied. 展开更多
关键词 telling lies conflict situations false utterances speech act
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Demythologizing the South: Cormac McCarthy's Suttree in an Intertextual Perspective
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作者 Grazyna Maria Teresa Branny 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2017年第12期1543-1549,共7页
The article is structured around a premise of intertextuality, which is suggested not only by McCarthy's own more or less overt allusions to Faulkner's writing but also by the very name of his protagonist Suttree, w... The article is structured around a premise of intertextuality, which is suggested not only by McCarthy's own more or less overt allusions to Faulkner's writing but also by the very name of his protagonist Suttree, which is evocative of the name of perhaps the best known Faulkner villain Thomas Sutpen. This supposition in turn leads to an argument that in his 1979 novel McCarthy does indeed reverse the life story of Thomas Sutpen by making Suttree descend down the very path that Sutpen ascended a century and a half before him, i.e., from the ranks of Southern aristocracy to the scum of the earth, and in defiance of the same ideology that Sutpen went to great lengths to embrace. Thus, an intertextual and comparative approach to McCarthy's novel not only in the context of Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom! but also his Light in August (cf. Joe Christmas) and The Sound and the Fury (cf. Quentin) as well as Ellen Glasgow's short story "Jordan's End" demonstrates that what Cormac McCarthy actually does in Suttree is to demythologize the South, complete with its aristocratic pretensions ("doing pretty"), dubious morality (incest) and fear of miscegenation (obsession with time and the double). Moreover, in doing so, he defamiliarizes it by reducing it to its Other (poor whites and African Americans), whose authenticity, liveliness and charitability defy the affectation, lifelessness and decadence of the aristocratic South. 展开更多
关键词 Cormac McCarthy William Faulkner the South INTERTEXTUALITY demythologization DEFAMILIARIZATION
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Discourse Markers of “Saying”:A Comparative Study
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作者 Yanhong ZHOU Sihong HUANG 《Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics》 2022年第1期89-105,151,共18页
The present study compares the discourse markers(DMs) of “saying” in Mandarin Chinese ke yi shuo(lit.“can say”) and ying gai shuo(lit.“should say”) with their equivalents in English,by drawing the parallel corpo... The present study compares the discourse markers(DMs) of “saying” in Mandarin Chinese ke yi shuo(lit.“can say”) and ying gai shuo(lit.“should say”) with their equivalents in English,by drawing the parallel corpora from The Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping(Volume III)(henceforth The Works),so as to uncover the pragmatic motivation for the variation in translating the DMs of“saying.” The analysis is conducted within a theoretical framework of speech act theory,by grouping the DMs according to their personal pronouns.Moreover,by comparing the uses of personal pronouns in English and Chinese,the current study confirms that The Works keeps the consistency between the two languages as well as with the characteristics and styles of Deng Xiaoping’s locution.It also finds that modalized DMs of “saying”(e.g.,“I should say”),as a parenthesis,lose their status as matrix clauses and help reduce the tone of affirmation. 展开更多
关键词 discourse markers(DMs) saying The Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping(VolumeⅢ) speech act TRANSLATION
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SPECIAL ISSUE: ONLINE LITERATURE IN CHINA: PRESENT SITUATION AND THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS Online Writing in the Course of Discourse Transformation: A Review of Ten Outstanding Online Novels of the Past Decade 被引量:2
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作者 Ma Ji 《Social Sciences in China》 2011年第1期166-181,共16页
At the level of the reading of contemporary literature, value identity in China is facing unprecedented challenges, particularly in the new century. New groups of writers and new writing styles are constantly springin... At the level of the reading of contemporary literature, value identity in China is facing unprecedented challenges, particularly in the new century. New groups of writers and new writing styles are constantly springing up and existing theoretical criticism has been attacked and torn apart, with the result that it has often lost its voice. With the rapid growth of online literature, the influence of non-mainstream literature in the domain of literary reading and consumption is increasing. Consequently, the above-mentioned problem is evolving into a new contradiction, i.e. a lack of mutual understanding and tolerance with regard to reading. In the past decade, an enormous number of novels have come out online, falling into over twenty categories. This paper takes into account both chronology and type of writing in selecting for review ten outstanding works of different genres from the last decade, stressing the aesthetic qualities and distinctive styles that differentiate them from their print counterparts. 展开更多
关键词 online writing online novel transformation of discourse
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Carter's Feminist Revision of Fairytale: The Narrative Strategies of "The Company of Wolves"
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作者 Jie Wu 《Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences》 2017年第1期53-67,共15页
The paper examines how the British woman writer Angela Carter rewrites Charles Perrault's household fairy tale--"Little Red Riding Hood" in her short story--"The Company of Wolves." This paper attempts to analyze... The paper examines how the British woman writer Angela Carter rewrites Charles Perrault's household fairy tale--"Little Red Riding Hood" in her short story--"The Company of Wolves." This paper attempts to analyze the two distinctive narrative strategies--re-characterization and second-person narration, skillfully deployed by Carter in order to rewrite Perrault' s classic tale into a feminist story. In Carter's version, Little Red Riding Hood is represented as a witty new woman who embraces her own sexuality and regards herself as a subject rather than an object. Through the transposition between reader and character, Carter's tale produces a new subject position for readers, particularly for young female readers. 展开更多
关键词 Angela Carter "The Company of Wolves" - Feminist rewriting of fairytale Narrative strategies
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