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Title: A STUDY OF THE UNIQUE NARRATIVE STRATEGIES IN NEW IMMIGRANT WRITERS IN NORTH AMERICA——A CASE STUDY ON GOLDEN HILL
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Authors: Wenjie Hu ,China |
Abstract: New immigrant writers in North America have shown their unique artistic charm in both the
expression of themes and the use of narrative strategies. Starting from the unique narrative strategy
of new immigrant writers in North America, this study takes Zhang Ling’s novel, Golden Hill, as
an example, and explores the unique charm of narrative techniques from three aspects: narrative
perspective, narrative clues, and narrative imagery. The transformation of multiple narrative
perspectives in Zhang Ling’s novels further expands the narrative perspective, skillfully blending
the span of time and space; The double-line narrative structure of time and space clarifies
the narrative threads, expands the capacity of the novel, and contains the author’s understanding
of the world, life and art. The rich narrative imagery embodies the spirit of the work, and the
narrative function can also loosen the context of the text and run through the narrative structure.
Through the analysis of the narrative strategy of Golden Hill, the aesthetic characteristics of
narrative strategy of North American newcomer literature are further displayed. |
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