《伟大的盖茨比》与《挪威的森林》比较研究.doc
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1、伟大的盖茨比与挪威的森林比较研究A Comparative Study between The Great Gatsby and Norwegian WoodAbstract: The Great Gatsby, masterpiece of F. S. Fitzgerald, is a tale of a retired soldier and bootlegger whose obsessive aspiration of wealth and lost love is destroyed by a corrupt dream, “the American Dream.” Haruki M
2、urakami, famous contemporary Japan novelist, completed his masterpiece Norwegian Wood in 1987, 1980s bestseller, a love story pervaded with adolescent melancholy and indifference and appalling tendency towards death. As one of Murakamis most admiring writer, F. Fitzgerald has inspired Murakami great
3、ly with his work The Great Gatsby, such as the tragic consciousness during the creation of a novel.Key words: tragic comparison; sensual hedonism; generation gap; sublimation; disillusionment摘要:伟大的盖茨比是美国二十世纪初期伟大的小说家斯科特菲茨杰拉德的代表作,描述了一个二战退伍军人的金钱梦和想要重温的旧梦是怎样随着“美国梦”的破灭而破灭的。村上春树是日本当代声名显著的小说家,他的代表作挪威的森林是一部
4、充满了青春伤逝和疏离感甚至可怕的死亡倾向的爱情小说。菲茨杰拉德是村上春树最为崇拜的美国作家之一,他们的这两部小说在悲剧意识上明显地相似。关键词:悲剧对比; 享乐主义; 代沟; 升华; 幻灭Contents. Introduction .1. Literature Reviews.1A. On Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby.2B. On Murakami and Norwegian Wood.4. Tragic Comparison between the Two Novels.6A. Tragedy of Sensual Hedonism.6B. Traged
5、y of Generation Gap, Focusing on the Son-Parent Relationship .8C. Sublimation and Disillusionment of the Tragic Deaths.101. Death Leads to Disillusionment.102. Tragedy Can Be Sublimated.11. Conclusion.12Works Cited.13. Introduction Haruki Murakami is a very famous contemporary Japan novelist, visiti
6、ng professor of Princeton University in America. His works of fiction have swept Asia, especially Korea, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan regions, with astonishing readership since his 1979 maiden novel Hear the Wind Sing took the “Literary Prize for New Talents” the very year. Apart from this prize, he
7、has been honored with “Noma Literature and Art Prize for New Talent”, and “Tanizaki Jun Literature Prize” and “Tokubai Literature Prize” among other pure literature prizes. In 1987, Murakami was even honored as the most popular young writer for his masterpiece Norwegian Wood, a love story pervaded w
8、ith adolescent melancholy and indifference and appalling tendency towards death which became 1980s bestseller. Norwegian Wood had been sold more than eight million copies in Japan according to statistics of November 2004 made by Asahi News.F. Scott Fitzgerald is ranked among the greatest American wr
9、iters of the 20th century. He is widely considered the literary spokesman of the “Jazz Age” the decade of the 1920s. The Great Gatsby, Fitzgeralds masterpiece, appeared in 1925, is a story of a retired soldier and bootlegger, Jay Gatsby, whose obsessive dream of wealth and lost love is destroyed by
10、a corrupt dream, “the American Dream”, which put faith into everyone that even of the most humble origins, one can attain wealth and social standing in the U.S. through talent and individual initiative. Literature Reviews Though F. Scott Fitzgerald and Haruki Murakami arent contemporary with each ot
11、her or from the same cultural backgrounds, Murakamis motherland Japan virtually had been once under the United States supervision for several decades after the Second World War during which Uncle Sams culture had influenced Japan greatly in many aspects. As for Murakami, born under the occupation an
12、d grew up with the incessant prospering country which hasnt stopped her admiration for the United States and “in the modern world of the literary sphere of Japan, no one else has paid greater homage to the modern novels of America”(尚 146). Nevertheless, few literary reviews have been written for the
13、 comparative study between Murakamis certain novel and some American novelists work. I have selected some documentation, books, papers, reviews respectively on Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby, Murakami and Norwegian Wood, anticipating providing a possible way to the further understanding of the two
14、great novels.A.On Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby1.A paper written by Wang Xiaolan, a graduate oriented to the English and American Literature from Normal University of Anhui, researches into the representation and expression of the tragic heroes and their tragic fates in Fitzgeralds four completed
15、novels. The author defines The Great Gatsby as “deepening tragedy” (王 144), and calls Gatsby an “idealist” (145). In the part analyzing The Great Gatsby, the author concludes that the subject of the conflict between the romantic life and ruthless realities always emerges in Fitzgeralds novels, and t
16、he tragedy of Gatsby comes after his childish fancy and fantasy for life and love, juvenile knowledge and understanding of the upper class (145).2.The paper completed by two teachers from Hangzhou Electronic Science and Technology University applies the so-called “theory of intertextuality”. As a po
17、stmodernist textual theory, it was put forward by French semiologist Julia Christiua in the Semiology, “the text of any work is seemingly constructed of a mosaic of many other texts and any text is the assimilation and transformation of other texts” (何, 袁 154). Then the authors quote the theory of i
18、ntertextual criticism defined by Zhu Liyuan in his History of Western Aesthetics, “giving up the traditional critical method concentrating on the relation between the author and its work, turning to the cultural study between different texts in a comprehensive language contextso as to free the text
19、from the so-called determinism of society or psychology and transfer it to the new critical environment to study it with all kinds of texts” (154).3.Narrative technique is a significant aspect of a literary work while applied with certain literary theory; it becomes much easier and more vivid for us
20、 to enjoy the charm of the text. Huang Wei, a postgraduate from Literature College of Normal University of Tianjin, applies the “literature theory of structuralism” (黄 109) and “narratology theory” to the speculation and analysis of the text of The Great Gatsby, “summing up clearly the common patter
21、n of all the characters behavior as from pursuing to losing ” (109).4.As to the narrative device of The Great Gatsby, the narrator Nick Carrayway has drawn more and more attention nowadays. Sun Yanbin in his graduating thesis “carries out a meticulous and minute exploration of Nick who owns dual ide
22、ntities as narrator and a character in the story” and thinks it is of no significance to “equate the narrator with the writer coercively” (孙 374). The author “gives a new perspective” for the study of the novel by attributing “the character, skeptical and conservative and addictive in fancying, to o
23、ne of the main characters and narrator Nick” (374). In the Foreign Literature History in the 20th Century edited by Zheng Kelu, it also highlights the employment of Nick as the viewer and narrator to be “the excellent point” (郑 424), as “Nick directly tells the story and determines the structure of
24、it-the tale becomes confusing and intriguing because of his subtle relationships with the protagonist” (425). In summing up the artistic features of the novel, the author emphasizes on the so-called “general observation” observed by Fitzgerald himself “the test of a first-rate intelligence is the ab
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