Communications in Humanities Research
- The Open Access Proceedings Series for Conferences
Vol. 27, 03 January 2024
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As a new generation of novelists who have received much attention in recent years, Ban Yu's works mainly focus on the vivid individual experiences in the context of the Northeast Era of China, reflecting the living conditions of people in specific historical periods. The Water Image in Ban Yu's novels has appeared multiple times and is unique. This paper aims to classify and explain the types of Water Image in Ban Yu's novels, in order to further explore the aesthetic connotations behind the Water Image in Ban Yu's novels.
Ban Yu, Novels, Water Image
1. [France] Gastongbasila, translated by Gu Jiachen, Water and Dream- -On Material Imagination, Henan University Press, 2017.
2. Ban Yu: Winter Swimming, Shanghai Sanlian Bookstore Publishing House, 2018.
3. [America] by William Faulkner, translated by Li Wenjun as I Am Dying, Shanghai Translation Publishing House, 2004.
4. Ban Yu: A Free and Easy Journey, Chunfeng Literature and Art Publishing House, 2020.
5. [Germany] Walter Benjamin, Li Shuangzhi, Su Wei, The Origin of The German Sad Drama, Beijing Normal University Press, 2013.
The datasets used and/or analyzed during the current study will be available from the authors upon reasonable request.
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