
Chinese Narratives Written by German Left-wing Writers
by Chen Lizhu
About This Novel
In the 1920s and 1930s, a group of German-speaking left-wing writers with world revolutionary consciousness extended their writing horizons to China, which was experiencing proletarian revolution and anti-fascist struggle, and used the Chinese revolution as the theme for their literary creations. This book focuses on typical Chinese narrative works created by German left-wing writers such as Anna Seghers, Friedrich Wolf, and Egon Kirch. It uses the research method of plot typology to cut into the text and analyze, examine, and explore the process and strategies of text narrative generation. This book selects three dimensions: heroic narrative, female image, and spatial narrative to analyze the specific presentation of Chinese narrative in the text as the basis and purpose of narrative.
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