The Freedom and Taboo of Women's Speech: a Study of the Narrative Voice of Modern Chinese Female Writers' Novels

The Freedom and Taboo of Women's Speech: a Study of the Narrative Voice of Modern Chinese Female Writers' Novels

by Shu Linghong

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This book focuses on using the theory of narrative voice represented by Susan S. Lancer, combined with methods such as neo-Marxist ideological analysis and reader response criticism, to theoretically clarify the relationship between narrative voice and its related elements. Based on this, combined with narrative form and ideology, it conducts a comprehensive analysis of the narrative voice in the novels of representative female writers in the history of modern Chinese literature.

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