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跨学科视域下英美文学的记忆、空间与叙事研究
Cai Peishan Et Al.
The interdisciplinary perspective of literature is the inherent requirement and development direction in the context of the construction of new liberal arts. Combined with the development of the humanities and social sciences, this book focuses on several classic writers of modern and contemporary British and American literature such as D. H. Lawrence and Evelyn Waugh. It mainly uses the body, space, memory, narratology and other multi-dimensional and interdisciplinary critical perspectives in British and American literary studies as theoretical resources. It explores "Lady Chatterley" on the basis of full investigation, arrangement and analysis of existing research. "The Lover" and "Old Place Revisited" and many other works strive to break down the barriers of literature, history, philosophy, sociology and other disciplines in the process of comprehensively, profoundly and critically grasping literary texts, and highlight the intersectionality, permeability and mutual illumination between literature and other disciplines, in order to provide new ideas and references for the study of British and American literature under the guidance of new liberal arts, interdisciplinary and interprofessional.
The interdisciplinary perspective of literature is the inherent requirement and development direction in the context of the construction of new liberal arts. Combined with the development of the humanities and social sciences, this book focuses on several classic writers of modern and contemporary British and American literature such as D. H. Lawrence and Evelyn Waugh. It mainly uses the body, space, memory, narratology and other multi-dimensional and interdisciplinary critical perspectives in British and American literary studies as theoretical resources. It explores "Lady Chatterley" on the basis of full investigation, arrangement and analysis of existing research. "The Lover" and "Old Place Revisited" and many other works strive to break down the barriers of literature, history, philosophy, sociology and other disciplines in the process of comprehensively, profoundly and critically grasping literary texts, and highlight the intersectionality, permeability and mutual illumination between literature and other disciplines, in order to provide new ideas and references for the study of British and American literature under the guidance of new liberal arts, interdisciplinary and interprofessional.