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Narrative of Chinese and Western Popular Fiction - Comparison and Interpretation

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This book presents a comprehensive and systematic study of the narrative history and narrative methods of Chinese and Western popular fiction from the perspectives of narratology, comparative literature, and art and literature studies by adopting the methodology of parallel comparison. The book is a pioneering work that systematically investigates the similarities and differences between Chinese and Western popular fiction, and traces the root causes leading to the differences. By means of narrative comparison, it explores the conceptual and spiritual correlations and differences between Chinese and Western popular fiction and, by relating them to the root causes of cultural spirit, allows us to gain an insight into the cultural heritage of different nations. The book is structured in line with a cause-and-effect logical sequence and moves from the macroscopic to the microscopic, from history to reality, and from theory to practice. The integration of macro-level theoretical studies and micro-level case studies is both novel and effective. This book was awarded Second Prize at the Sixth Outstanding Achievement Awards in Scientific Research for Chinese Institutions of Higher Learning (Humanities & Social Sciences, 2013).

List of contents

Introduction.- Popular Literature, Elite Literature and Folk Literature.- Folktales and the Evolution of Fiction.- Narrative Modes of Popular Fiction.- Court-case Fiction and Detective Fiction.- Martial Arts Fiction and Chivalric Literature.- Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories.- Romantic Fiction and Erotic Fiction.- Bibliography.

Summary

This book presents a comprehensive and systematic study of the narrative history and narrative methods of Chinese and Western popular fiction from the perspectives of narratology, comparative literature, and art and literature studies by adopting the methodology of parallel comparison. The book is a pioneering work that systematically investigates the similarities and differences between Chinese and Western popular fiction, and traces the root causes leading to the differences. By means of narrative comparison, it explores the conceptual and spiritual correlations and differences between Chinese and Western popular fiction and, by relating them to the root causes of cultural spirit, allows us to gain an insight into the cultural heritage of different nations. The book is structured in line with a cause-and-effect logical sequence and moves from the macroscopic to the microscopic, from history to reality, and from theory to practice. The integration of macro-level theoretical studies and micro-level case studies is both novel and effective. This book was awarded Second Prize at the Sixth Outstanding Achievement Awards in Scientific Research for Chinese Institutions of Higher Learning (Humanities & Social Sciences, 2013).

Product details

Authors Yonglin Huang
Assisted by Bing Xiong (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783662575734
ISBN 978-3-662-57573-4
No. of pages 222
Dimensions 159 mm x 242 mm x 19 mm
Weight 492 g
Illustrations X, 222 p. 2 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

B, Linguistics, Ost- und Südostasiatische Sprachen, Comparative Literature, Chinese, Language and Literature, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Language: reference & general, Literary studies: general, Philology, Chinese language

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