
The Narrative Art of Doris Lessing's Novels
by Lu Jing
About This Novel
Doris Lessing is a contemporary British female writer with world influence. The study of this book focuses on the novels written by Lessing from 1950 to 1970. Through the investigation of the narrative art of his novels, it reveals the writer's social thinking, political ideals, literary attitudes and cultural stance. The first part combines the writer's personal experience, ideological process and social, historical and cultural changes to sort out the history of Lessing's novel creation; the second part conducts a comprehensive investigation of "The Golden Notebook", starting from multiple levels such as "double clues", "time art", "space processing", "narrative mode" and "body metaphor", and explores how Lessing integrates social and political criticism, women's life thinking, individual spiritual exploration and novel art, making the work a grand epic of contemporary social ideological criticism.
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