1, "Memories of the past"
Memories of Time Past (also translated as Looking for Lost Time) is a novel by marcel proust, a 20th century French novelist, published in 19 13 to 1927.
This is a novel different from traditional novels. The book * * * seven volumes, with the narrator "I" as the main body, integrates what you see, hear, think and feel, which not only gives a true description of social life and the way of the world, but also records the author's inner experience of self-pursuit and self-knowledge.
In addition to narration, it also contains a lot of feelings and comments. The whole work has no central figure, no complete story, no ups and downs, only plot clues running through it.
It takes the narrator's life experience and inner activities as the axis, and a large number of character events are interspersed and described, just like a tree with staggered branches. It can be said that many other independent novels are derived from a big novel, or it can be said that they are huge symphonies interwoven with several theme songs.
Known as one of the most important literary works in the 20th century, this novel is popular all over the world with its wonderful spiritual pursuit of description, grand structure, delicate characterization and superb stream of consciousness skills, and has established its position in contemporary world literature.
2. ulysses detector
Ulysses is a novel by Irish writer James Joyce, which was first published in 1922.
The novel tells the story of young poet Stephen looking for a spiritual symbol of his father and Bloom looking for his son.
Stephen already has a biological father, Simon Dedalus, but Stephen only regards him as his biological father. He thinks he has the ability to grow up and become a father. However, because of his father's criticism and incomprehension, Simon Dedalus did not succeed.
So the father Stephen is looking for can only be a symbolic father, and he can allow Stephen to be a father himself.
Bloom's search for his son is largely because he needs a descendant to consolidate his identity and continue the incense. It can be seen that both Stephen and Bloom hope to consolidate their identities by seeking fatherhood.
Joyce shows people a microcosm of human society by describing a single event in a day, and reveals the joys and sorrows of human society, the existence of heroes and cowards, the coexistence of grandeur and desolation by describing a person's daily life and spiritual changes in detail.
Ulysses, as a masterpiece of stream-of-consciousness novels, is regarded as the first of the top 100 British novels in the 20th century and the greatest novel in the 20th century.
3. Noise and commotion
The Sound and the Fury is a novel by American writer william faulkner, written on 1929.
This novel tells the family tragedy of Compson, a declining landlord in the south. Old Compson idled around and drank too much. His wife is selfish, cold and complaining.
Quentin, the eldest son, clung to the so-called old tradition in the south in despair, and loved and hated her sister Katie because of her romantic nature and insulting the identity of a southern lady, and even drowned herself. Jason, the second son, is cold and greedy, and Benji, the third son, is an idiot. At the age of 33, he had the intelligence of a three-year-old child.
Through the inner monologues of these three sons, it revolves around Katie's depravity, and finally Dilcey, a black maid, supplements the "limited perspective" of the first three films. This work adopts a multi-angle narrative method.
4. spots on the wall
Virginia wolf's "The Spots on the Wall" mainly tells the story that the protagonist looks up and sees the spots on the wall on an ordinary day and at an ordinary moment, which leads to the elegant flow of consciousness and a series of hallucinations and reverie.
5. The Drunk
The Drunk is the most important work of Liu Yichang, a serious literary master in Hong Kong, and the first stream-of-consciousness novel by China.
Drunken Drunken is a unique work, which is mainly manifested as follows: putting Drunken in three different writing styles; The Hong Kong issue has a strong sense of criticism; Discussion color and academic rationality in scholars' novels: the flow of poetic consciousness is related to perceptual images.
In Hong Kong in 1950s and 1960s, commodity economy prevailed and literature and art were highly commercialized. A writer with persistent artistic conscience, struggling in the conflict between ideal and reality, is unwilling to sell his self-worth, but can't. He has to cook words to satisfy his hunger, make a living by writing garbage, and at the same time, he repents himself, is anesthetized by alcohol and degenerates into an alcoholic who can't extricate himself. ...
Drunkenness of the Imperial Lady, written in the early 1960s, was praised as "the first stream of consciousness novel in China" and was selected as "the 20th century 100 classic novel". In 2004, Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai made the film 2046. 20 1 1 filmed by Hong Kong director Huang Guozhao.
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