The Disappearance of "aura": the Evolution of Narrative Aesthetics in Contemporary Literature (second Edition)

The Disappearance of "aura": the Evolution of Narrative Aesthetics in Contemporary Literature (second Edition)

by Liang Hong

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"The Disappearance of "Aura": The Evolution of Contemporary Literary Narrative Aesthetics", literature full of "aura" is disappearing, which not only refers to the disappearance of nostalgia, earth and related charm in literature, but also refers to the gradual loss of the soul's sensitivity to this "landscape". This is a change in the worldview of an era, and many hidden shields are revealed, allowing us to see the complex, noisy, and symbiotic contemporary reality. With the help of Benjamin's "aura" theory, the author makes an in-depth review of contemporary Chinese literature from different perspectives such as family novels, female identity, and local literature. The contemporary classic writers involved include Wang Shuo, Bi Feiyu, Wang Anyi, Lin Bai, etc.

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