
Research on Western Literary Theory and British Romanticism in the 20th Century
by Zhang Xuchun
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"Studies on Western Literary Theory and British Romanticism in the Twentieth Century" critically cleans up the interaction between Western literary theory and British Romantic literary studies in the twentieth century. The basic point of "Research on Western Literary Theory and British Romanticism in the Twentieth Century": There is a close mutually reinforcing relationship between the reconstruction of British Romantic literary classics in the twentieth century and the development of Western literary theory in the twentieth century. On the one hand, British romantic literature provided rich soil for the growth of Western literary theory in the 20th century. On the other hand, literary theory in the 20th century further expanded the canonization of British romantic literature in theoretical exploration - there is a subtle interactive relationship between literary theory and literary classics. The study of British romantic literature by Western literary theory in the 20th century fully reflects the major issues of Western literary criticism: the strong exclusivity between critical paradigms, the internal research of The mutual exclusivity of research and external research, and the resulting "over-interpretation" problem; "Research on Western Literary Theory and British Romanticism in the Twentieth Century" attempts to use Mr. Chen Yinke's "Mutual Evidence of Literature and History" as a guide to tentatively explore how to combine aesthetic contemplation and historical textual research in literary criticism to construct the boundaries of literary interpretation, and use this as a starting point to further think about the importance of Chinese academic research methods to foreign literature research.
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