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A comparison between domestic and foreign stream-of-consciousness novels

A comparison between domestic and foreign stream-of-consciousness novels

2024-09-24 12:31
I've read James Joyce's Ulysses and Proust's Remembrance of Lost Time. It's quite difficult to understand, but it's still interesting after thinking about it. Their works feel very rigorous and follow the structure of stream-of-consciousness novels. I've read some so-called stream-of-consciousness novels in China, but I don't find them very interesting. The structure is also very boring. Wang Meng has some feelings for them, but it's just so-so. This is my personal opinion, or perhaps I'm one-sided. Then, I'll ask my friends who know to recommend me some better stream-of-consciousness novels in China. That's all.
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The stream-of-consciousness novel was a novel created by Faulkner from England and Tolstoy from Russia in the 20th century. It presented the story in the form of strong subjective feelings and streams of consciousness, often ignoring logic and cohesion, and pursued artistic perfection and the transmission of artistic conception. In China, the stream-of-consciousness novel was also known as modernist literature. It was a genre of Chinese new literature in the 20th century. Chen Wang and Beijing were the representatives of modern Chinese stream-of-consciousness novels. Their works often used personal inner experiences and dreams as the main means of description, focusing on a deep insight into human nature and thinking about the meaning of life. Compared with foreign stream-of-consciousness novels, domestic stream-of-consciousness novels paid more attention to the integration of realism and symbolism, as well as thinking about life, society and nature. In terms of the way of expression, the domestic stream-of-consciousness novels emphasized the form and structure of the novel and pursued the expressiveness of language and rhetoric. At the same time, domestic stream-of-consciousness novels also paid more attention to the understanding of history and culture and the excavation of human nature. The stream-of-consciousness novels in foreign countries focused more on the description of individual psychology and the exploration of human nature, and more on the description and thinking of nature and the universe. In terms of expression, foreign stream-of-consciousness novels paid more attention to the innovation and breakthrough of language and style, pursuing the height of ideology and literariness. At the same time, foreign stream-of-consciousness novels also paid more attention to the understanding of history and culture and the excavation of human nature. Although the domestic and foreign stream-of-consciousness novels were different in terms of expression and creative ideas, they all reflected the thinking and exploration of human nature, life and society. They had high literary value and depth of thought.

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A comparison of the stream-of-consciousness techniques of Proust, Joyce and Faulkner in foreign literature

Proust, Joyce, and Faulkner were all masters of foreign literature. They used different stream-of-consciousness techniques to express the theme and plot of the novel. Proust's stream-of-consciousness technique was mainly to show the inner world of the characters in the form of dreams and illusions, so that the readers could deeply feel the thoughts and emotions of the characters. His novel, Remembrance of Lost Time, revealed the protagonist Proust's past life experiences and inner feelings through dreams and illusions. Joyce's stream of consciousness technique was mainly to show the theme and plot of the novel through the monologue and thinking of the characters. In his novel Ulysses, the protagonist Bloom's monologue in his inner world showed his deep thoughts and feelings about society and life. Faulkner's stream-of-consciousness technique was even more unique. It mainly used the short-term hallucinations and dreams of the characters to show the theme and plot of the novel. His novel, The Sound and the Fury, showed his dissatisfaction and resistance to social and political reality through the experiences of the protagonist, Collins, in hallucinations and dreams. To sum up, the stream-of-consciousness techniques of Proust, Joyce, and Faulkner each had their own characteristics, but they were all very effective forms of literary expression.

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The comparison between domestic and foreign color cards

There were some differences between domestic and foreign color cards. There were some industry standard color cards in China, such as the China National Construction Standard Color Card and so on. Foreign color cards had different brands and standards, such as the Pantone color card in the United States and the Polar color card in Germany. Different brands had different standards for color cards, and different countries had different standards for color evaluation.

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2025-01-12 13:26

The comparison between domestic and foreign color cards

There were some differences between domestic and foreign color cards. There were some industry standard color cards in China, such as the China National Construction Standard Color Card and so on. Foreign color cards had different brands and standards, such as the Pantone color card in the United States and the Polar color card in Germany. Different brands had different standards for color cards, and different countries had different standards for color evaluation. Therefore, when using the color card comparison, it was necessary to choose the appropriate color card according to the color standard required by the supplier. The color card could be used to determine the color by color number inquiry, or it could be used to compare colors by physical comparison or instrument measurement. The technology and quality of domestic color cards were also constantly improving, and they could replace imported brands. In general, there were differences in brands, standards, and prices between domestic and foreign color cards.

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2025-01-15 14:00

Foreign stream-of-consciousness authors recommend novels

Here are some recommendations from foreign stream-of-consciousness authors: 1. She is a British stream-of-consciousness novelist whose masterpieces include The Spot on the Wall and Mrs. Dalloway. 2. James Joyce: His novel Ulysses is considered a classic of stream-of-consciousness literature. 3. Proust: His work, Remembrance of Lost Time, is also one of the masterpieces of stream-of-consciousness novels. 4. Allie Smith: Spring, one of her Four Seasons, was named one of the most anticipated new books of 2019. The works of these authors were considered classics of stream-of-consciousness novels and were worth recommending.

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2025-01-01 02:33

What is the difference between Wang Meng's "stream of consciousness" novels and western stream of consciousness novels?

Wang Meng's "stream-of-consciousness" novels and western stream-of-consciousness novels are two different literary schools, and there are great differences in the way of literary expression and style. Western stream-of-consciousness novels were a literary genre that rose in the early 20th century. It mainly emphasized the author's subjective feelings and the use of stream-of-consciousness techniques to present the changes in the emotions and thoughts of the characters through rapid and chaotic narration. Western stream-of-consciousness novels often use disorderly narration, a large number of omitted and jumping, and stream-of-consciousness descriptions, making it difficult for readers to sort out the plot and the relationship between the characters. Wang Meng's "stream of consciousness" novels referred to Chinese novels, which focused on the character's inner experience and omitted the plot. Through a large number of symbolic techniques and subjective descriptions, they presented a unique literary style and language characteristics. Wang Meng's stream-of-consciousness novels often used a large number of symbolic techniques such as crystal balls, talismans, dreams, etc., trying to reveal the unique cultural symbols and values of China through the inner experience of the characters and the description of the stream-of-consciousness. Wang Meng's "stream-of-consciousness" novels and western stream-of-consciousness novels have significant differences in narrative, language style and literary value, but they both try to show the changes in the emotions and thoughts of the characters through unique literary techniques.

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2024-07-29 12:00

stream of consciousness novels

The stream-of-consciousness novel was a genre of literature that emphasized the stream-of-consciousness performance of the characters in the novel rather than the traditional plot and character creation. This kind of novel usually uses an aimless, unconscious, and unplanned form to allow the thoughts and emotions of the characters to flow freely without interference to express the theme and plot of the novel. The origins of stream-of-consciousness novels could be traced back to the end of the 19th century in Europe, such as the works of Faulkner and Joyce. They tried to explore the inner world and the essence of human existence through the stream of consciousness of the characters. This form of novel was regarded as an innovative form of literary expression at that time, attracting the attention and love of many readers. The stream-of-consciousness novels usually had a non-linear plot structure, a lot of dialogue and monologue, as well as the inner contradictions and conflicts of the characters. They tried to show the complex human nature and emotions through the flow of the characters 'thoughts and emotions, which could often deeply reveal the inner contradictions and inner world of human beings. In the 20th century, stream-of-consciousness novels were further developed and expanded in America and Russia. These works not only made great achievements in literature, but also had a profound impact on later literature and social trends.

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2024-09-18 11:39

Stream of Consciousness novels

A stream-of-consciousness novel is a novel that uses dreams, hallucinations, and the subconscious to show that there are often no obvious plot clues. The thoughts and emotions of the characters are not controlled but are presented in a free-flowing manner. The stream-of-consciousness novels originated in the 1930s, such as France's Hugo, England's Faulkner, and America. The stream-of-consciousness novels often used imaginative narrations to show the emotions and thoughts of the characters. They often explored the mysteries of the human heart and the meaning of human existence. The language of stream-of-consciousness novels was concise and the plot was chaotic, but they could often touch the reader's heart deeply. Common stream-of-consciousness novels included The Catcher in the Rye, The Great Gatsby, One Hundred Years of Solitude, and Crime and Punishment.

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2024-07-17 03:22

Stream of Consciousness novels

The stream-of-consciousness novel is a novel that mainly uses a large number of stream-of-consciousness techniques. This kind of novel often uses aimless, structure-less, plot-less, and theme-less narrative methods to express a large number of subjective consciousness and free consciousness. It pursues the expression of language and form rather than the traditional meaning of story plot and character development. The stream-of-consciousness novels first appeared in the 1920s in America, such as William Faulkner and George Eliot. This method of writing was considered to challenge traditional literary forms and structures and attract readers 'attention with unique language and narrative techniques. The stream-of-consciousness novels usually used a large number of adjectives, metaphor, symbolism, metaphor, and other rhetorical devices to enhance the expression and image of the language. At the same time, they often show the protagonist's inner world and thoughts and emotions in the form of free consciousness, so that readers can understand and feel the theme and emotions in the novel more deeply. The stream-of-consciousness novel is a special form of literature. It has unique language and narrative techniques that allow readers to understand and feel the theme and emotions in the novel more deeply. But because they usually lack the structure and organization of traditional novels, they are also difficult and challenging to read.

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2024-09-06 07:16

stream of consciousness novels

The stream of consciousness novel was a genre of literature that emphasized the flow of consciousness of the characters in the novel. Usually, there was no plot continuity. Instead, the consciousness of the characters was used as a clue to show the thoughts and emotions of the characters through the stream of consciousness of the characters. The stream-of-consciousness novel originated in the United States in the 1930s and became a unique literary genre under the influence of European literature. The representative works of stream-of-consciousness novels included Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury in England and Ernest Ernest Hemmingway's The Sun Also Rises in America. The characteristic of stream-of-consciousness novels is that they pay attention to the inner experience and feelings of the characters, and show the thoughts and emotions of the characters in an unconscious form. They often use metaphor, symbolism, and metaphor to enhance the artistic appeal of the novel. The stream-of-consciousness novels usually presented the protagonist in the first person, using his own consciousness as a clue to describe the character's inner feelings and thoughts through leaping thoughts.

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2024-09-02 06:24

Stream of Consciousness novels

The stream of consciousness novel was a genre of literature that emphasized the stream of consciousness of the characters in the novel rather than the cohesiveness and logic of the plot. This kind of novel often uses a non-linear narrative method to express the consciousness, thoughts, and emotions of the characters without restrictions, making the story seem complicated and full of surprises and uncertainties. The representative works of stream-of-consciousness novels included Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Ernest Ernest Hemmingway's The Sun Also Rises, and Japan's White Night Walk. These novels all had unique artistic styles and thoughts that were deeply loved by readers.

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2025-02-25 17:39
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