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What are the characteristics of traditional novels?

Genre characteristics of neo-sensualist novels;

As an independent and mature literary school, the writers of New Sensation School show some characteristics in their ideological and artistic pursuits.

Basic inclination From the political inclination point of view, the relationship between neo-sensualist writers and left-wing literature has gone through the process of approaching from the beginning to finally alienating, which basically represents the attitude and position of free intellectuals. Dissatisfied with real corruption, sympathetic to people's sufferings, and having something in common with left-wing literature; However, there is a clear distance between them and the political goals of left-wing literature, and they try to maintain a neutral stance. From the perspective of cultural choice, neo-sensualist writers have a special liking for the cultural trend of thought at the end of the century, irrational life theory and modernist art popular in Europe, America and Japan, and consciously accept their influence. Specifically: 1. European and American psychoanalysis and stream-of-consciousness novels; Second, Japanese neo-sensory novels; Third, Freudianism. From an artistic point of view, they hold the dualism and parallel theory of literature and politics, emphasize the difference and independence of literature and politics, and highlight the non-utilitarian pursuit and innovation of literature and art. Shi Zhecun once recalled: "Why should we use these new techniques? There is a simple reason. One is that we feel novel, and the other is that we want to innovate. "

The artistic exploration and the artistic exploration of the new feeling school mainly focus on the following aspects, and show related characteristics.

Most of the works of urban landscape neo-sensation writers are based on modern urban life, showing unique urban landscape, revealing the complex living conditions and feelings of urbanites, especially the description of deformities and diseases.