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文学修辞学视角下的柳·乌利茨卡娅作品研究
Guojing
As a winner of the Russian Booker Prize for Literature and a candidate for the Nobel Prize for Literature, Liu Ulitskaya has long been a leading figure in contemporary Russian female literature. Contemporary Russian women's literature is a very special existence in contemporary world literature. It deconstructs the traditional stereotype of so-called "female literature" in a unique way and is a large-scale re-metaphor and symbol of contemporary women. These innovations are directly reflected in the jumps and disorder in language description, content structure, and time and space narration, causing great obstacles for readers and researchers to correctly interpret the connotation of the work. The "linguistic turn" in humanities research in the 20th century has given great space to the linguistic research of literature. However, due to the existence of various academic barriers and the long-term separation of linguistic research and literary research, this series of monographs systematically studies contemporary Russian women's literature from the perspective of linguistics. From the perspective of literary rhetoric, the rhetorical appearance of Ulitskaya's novels and the entire artistic expression system of the works are comprehensively grasped and investigated through text analysis.
As a winner of the Russian Booker Prize for Literature and a candidate for the Nobel Prize for Literature, Liu Ulitskaya has long been a leading figure in contemporary Russian female literature. Contemporary Russian women's literature is a very special existence in contemporary world literature. It deconstructs the traditional stereotype of so-called "female literature" in a unique way and is a large-scale re-metaphor and symbol of contemporary women. These innovations are directly reflected in the jumps and disorder in language description, content structure, and time and space narration, causing great obstacles for readers and researchers to correctly interpret the connotation of the work. The "linguistic turn" in humanities research in the 20th century has given great space to the linguistic research of literature. However, due to the existence of various academic barriers and the long-term separation of linguistic research and literary research, this series of monographs systematically studies contemporary Russian women's literature from the perspective of linguistics. From the perspective of literary rhetoric, the rhetorical appearance of Ulitskaya's novels and the entire artistic expression system of the works are comprehensively grasped and investigated through text analysis.