
Research on Urban Writing in British Novels
by Wu Qingjun
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Urban writing was produced under the background of the spatial turn in the late 20th century. Urban writing focuses on the role and significance of urban space in the narrative and theme interpretation of novels. It is the author's cultural interpretation of the multi-dimensional society of the city in the novel, which incorporates the author's urban concepts, creative methods and theme ideas. Urban writing in British novels focuses on social and cultural constructions such as cultural narratives, power mechanisms, spiritual representations, and national identity in spatial landscapes, and analyzes the multi-dimensional representation of British social culture in novel texts. This manuscript aims to explain how urban writing has become an important means of characterization and theme interpretation in British novels. This manuscript is based on the theoretical basis of space criticism and urban writing, integrates the critical methods of cultural studies, focuses on exploring the multi-dimensional culture of space in the text, such as society, culture and national identity. It explains the social and cultural characteristics contained in urban writing in British novels, explores the significance of urban writing in novel creation, and expands the research perspective of British novels. The readers are foreign literature research scholars, young teachers in universities, undergraduates and graduate students majoring in English and American literature.
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