WANG Yong-bing. The Ideolects in “Big Time”: On ZHAO Shu-li's Novel Creation after Liberation[J]. Journal of Neijiang Normal University, 2014, (9): 74-79. DOI: 10.13603/j.cnki.51-1621/z.2014.09.017
Citation: WANG Yong-bing. The Ideolects in “Big Time”: On ZHAO Shu-li's Novel Creation after Liberation[J]. Journal of Neijiang Normal University, 2014, (9): 74-79. DOI: 10.13603/j.cnki.51-1621/z.2014.09.017

The Ideolects in “Big Time”: On ZHAO Shu-li's Novel Creation after Liberation

  • After liberation, ZHAO Shu-li still stuck to the creation conception of “problem novel”. He showed concern for the various problems in new socialist countryside. Such untimely inclination was definitely desolated and abandoned by “the big time” and made him an onlooker. This led to his loss of mental balance in creation. And from time to time, he showed obstinate, negative and even nihilist attitude. It was mainly because that he always considered the policies correct or not from the position of peasants. He tried to protect peasants' interest. In addition, ZHAO indulged himself in his own world in respect of narrative strategy, perspective and language. Therefore, his novels were unique in language, figures and aesthetic conception and were quite different from “the big time”.
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