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心事浩茫连广宇:作家“文心”窥探
Li Jikai
From the macro to the micro, from theory to creation, from writer to reader, "Lian Guangyu's Mind Is Vast and Vast" explores Chinese and foreign writers, especially modern Chinese writers, in various aspects based on their literary texts, and draws many thought-provoking conclusions. It not only pays attention to the life consciousness and cultural psychology contained in literary phenomena since the "May 4th Movement" from a world academic perspective, but also pays close attention to the creative psychology of specific writers and the conscious and unconscious content of texts. It also strives to expand from the literary practice level to the theoretical level, and is committed to thinking about relevant theoretical issues and the construction of "literary sexology". The author adheres to the academic philosophy of "transforming ancient and modern Chinese and foreign countries into modern times", adheres to the "great modern" humanistic stance and a pragmatic academic attitude, and has long pursued and seriously explored the complex relationship between human nature at different levels, including instinct and literature. At the same time, it focuses on examining the works of historical writers and the psychological world of readers based on contemporary actual life experiences and contemporary academic trends. This reflects a strong "concern for the present" or academic contemporaneity.
From the macro to the micro, from theory to creation, from writer to reader, "Lian Guangyu's Mind Is Vast and Vast" explores Chinese and foreign writers, especially modern Chinese writers, in various aspects based on their literary texts, and draws many thought-provoking conclusions. It not only pays attention to the life consciousness and cultural psychology contained in literary phenomena since the "May 4th Movement" from a world academic perspective, but also pays close attention to the creative psychology of specific writers and the conscious and unconscious content of texts. It also strives to expand from the literary practice level to the theoretical level, and is committed to thinking about relevant theoretical issues and the construction of "literary sexology". The author adheres to the academic philosophy of "transforming ancient and modern Chinese and foreign countries into modern times", adheres to the "great modern" humanistic stance and a pragmatic academic attitude, and has long pursued and seriously explored the complex relationship between human nature at different levels, including instinct and literature. At the same time, it focuses on examining the works of historical writers and the psychological world of readers based on contemporary actual life experiences and contemporary academic trends. This reflects a strong "concern for the present" or academic contemporaneity.