Abstract

Life is one of the most renowned works of Lu Yao, and it is a landmark novel in his creative history. The novel revolves around the tragedy of Gao Jialins personal struggle, whose growth trajectory and struggle are different from those of his contemporaries in other novels, and which can lead to different reading experiences when readers read this work. This paper aims to analyze the implied reader and summoning structure set up in Life from the reader's perspective, based on the theory of reception aesthetics, as well as the satisfaction and renewal of the reader's "vision of expectation" by this setting.

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