Citation:
Weidong ZHOU. Expression at the Edge[J]. Academic Monthly, 2018, 50(11): 129-140.
-
Abstract
" Lu Xun atmosphere” is a topic worthy of further discussion in the interpretation of Lu Xun’s novels, through which can make " back to Lu Xun” more practical. Connect with " Lu Xun atmosphere” is Lu Xun’s " fiction language”. During the May 4th period, fiction serves as an intermediary between Lu Xun and his partners in the New Cultural Movement. The narrative feature of In the Restaurant is a daily story told by the protagonist to realize the dialogue between " I” and the protagonist, and to embed Lu Xun’s " fiction language” into the structure of the novel. Through the " intermediary” to achieve the dialogue between the author and the protagonist, which is not only the personality characteristics of Lu Xun’s polyphonic novel, but also the originality of his novel art.
-
-
References
-
Access
-
-
[1]
Xiaojun LIU
. The Interpretation of Sacrifice and the Stylistic of Shuo. Academic Monthly,
2019, 51(5): 112-124.
-
[2]
Jianhua CHEN
. Commodity, Family and Global Modernity. Academic Monthly,
2020, 52(7): 135-145.
-
[3]
Zhang Jiang
, Habermas
. . Academic Monthly,
2018, 50(5): 5-13.
-
[4]
. . Academic Monthly,
2020, 52(1): 22-26.
-
[5]
GUO Liandong
. Global Translations for Genre Fictions —— Taking Crime Fictions, Web Fictions, and Science Fictions as Examples. Academic Monthly,
2023, 55(11): 160-168.
-
[6]
. . Academic Monthly,
2018, 50(02): 123-132.
-
[7]
ZHANG Quanzhi, JIN Zhixian
. Lu Xun in “Talks at the Yan‘an Forum on Art and Literature”. Academic Monthly,
2023, 55(9): 142-151.
-
[8]
Yingjin XU
. A Dialogue between Sosa’s Virtue Epistemology and a Confucian Theory of the Rectification of Names. Academic Monthly,
2019, 51(12): 13-23.
-
[9]
,
. . Academic Monthly,
2021, 53(8): 149-162.
-
[10]
LIU Xiaojun
. On the Three Transformations of Chinese Classic Novel Comment in Modern Time. Academic Monthly,
2023, 55(12): 136-145.
-
[11]
Mingdong GU
. The Philosophical and Aesthetic Foundations of Chinese and Western Fiction. Academic Monthly,
2019, 51(11): 127-138.
-
[12]
Ling ZHAN
. The Transformation of Chinese Science Fiction from the Perspective of Enlightenment. Academic Monthly,
2019, 51(4): 128-138.
-
[13]
,
. . Academic Monthly,
2017, 49(07): 120-126.
-
[14]
Chengzha CHEN
. The Evolution of the Concept of Chinese Novels in the Perspective of “New Zixue”. Academic Monthly,
2019, 51(5): 125-135.
-
[15]
Yujin WANG
, Fan TAN
. On the Evolution of Stylistic Concept of Chinese Novels. Academic Monthly,
2020, 52(5): 126-137, 184.
-
[16]
Yubing ZHAN
. Traditional Factors in Chinese Detective Stories in Late Qing and the Early Republic of China. Academic Monthly,
2021, 53(9): 168-176.
-
[17]
Lei ZHANG
. Great Tradition: A Dream in Red Mansions and the Novels in Late Qing and the Early Republic of China. Academic Monthly,
2019, 51(9): 133-142.
-
[18]
. . Academic Monthly,
2016, 48(03): 138-146.
-
[19]
Xiaojiang ZHU
. The Stylistic Features, Functions of Fictions and Their Relationship with May 4th Literary Reform. Academic Monthly,
2021, 53(3): 160-169.
-
[20]
Yuanbao GAO
. Lu Xun Belongs to the World More Than to East Asia. Academic Monthly,
2020, 52(1): 121-141.
-
-