Abstract
J.M.G. Le Clezio is obviously one of the most famous contemporary French writers, and his works have been translated into many languages and spread around the world. After he won the 2008 Nobel Prize in Literature, he received worldwide recognition. This paper focuses on the research of Le Clezio’s literary creation, analyzes the evolution of his writing style and characteristics of two periods of his literary creation, then extracts five main themes in his works during his two periods of creation, and makes an interpretation of his spirit of criticism, humane care and desire of escaping from the city and blending into the nature and exotic civilization.
Highlights
A Study on Periods and Themes of Le Clézio’s Literary CreationA Study on Periods and Themes of Le Clézio’s Literary Creation
Le Clézio is one of the French writers most related to China; he has always maintained a good relationship with professor XU Jun, who has made a lot of contributions to the translation and introduction of Le Clézio’s works in China
This paper focuses on the research of Le Clézio’s literary creation, analyzes the evolution of his writing style and characteristics of two periods of his literary creation, extracts five main themes in his works during his two periods of creation, and makes an interpretation of his spirit of criticism, humane care and desire of escaping from the city and blending into the nature and exotic civilization
Summary
A Study on Periods and Themes of Le Clézio’s Literary Creation. Open Journal of Modern Linguistics, 9, 25-31. Received: January 20, 2019 Accepted: February 18, 2019 Published: February 21, 2019
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