Unusual Narration: a Study of Unusual Character Narrators in 20th-century Chinese Literature

Unusual Narration: a Study of Unusual Character Narrators in 20th-century Chinese Literature

by Hong Liji

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This book first proposes the concept of "abnormal character narrator", which specifically refers to a special kind of narrator, which is mainly played by one or more relatively specific and figurative characters who are significantly different from normal people in many aspects such as intelligence, spirit, psychology, morality, shape, appearance, etc., And who have participated in the process of the story. This book mainly conducts a special discussion and in-depth analysis of the four unconventional character narrator types that have attracted attention in Chinese literature in the 20th century: madness, dementia, ghost and metaphor. This is a phased achievement achieved by continuing to think and explore based on the research theories of narrators, unreliable narrators, narrative communication, and unnatural narratives in domestic and foreign academic circles. It can provide a novel and unique way of thinking, perspective, and method for people to analyze, interpret, and even examine and understand the charming and creative 20th-century Chinese literature.

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