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    Title: 「詮釋」的解構——張大春小說研究
    Deconstructure "Explanation" --Research of Jang Dah-Chuen's Novel
    Authors: 許琇禎
    Contributors: 臺北市立教育大學中國語文學系
    Keywords: 張大春
    小說
    Date: 1999
    Issue Date: 2009-07-24 14:01:19 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 中文摘要
         張大春是八○年代以來臺灣當代小說家中,極具個人風格的作家之一。其作品不但
    鎔新聞與小說於一體,更以嫻熟豐富的語言姿能、交的時空結構,深入地思考了「人和語言
    的的關係」,並從山拓展了文學的想像的空間。本文通過對張大春小說的詮釋解構形式掌握,
    一方面釐清張氏創作的思想體系與藝術成就,一方面則為八○年代以來小說語言的發展,提
    供更具體的例證。


    英文摘要
         Jang Dah-chuen is a quiet personal style one of Taiwan modern novelists in 80th ear. His
    work not only merges news and novels together but also deeply thinks "relationship between person
    language" by dexterous abundant language figure and complicated time-space structure, expands
    imagination space of literature. By deconstructuring explanation and controlling form of Jang
    Dah-Chuen's novels, this article not only chearfies Mrs. Jang's creation thinking system and art
    achievement but also provides more concrete evidance for 80th ear novel language development.
    Relation: 臺北市立師範學院學報, 30, p.253-265
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Chinese Languages and Literature] Periodical Articles

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