"Record by Ear"——the Listening Practice in Ai Wu's Novel The Journey to the South
Sound landscape is an important part of literary works.In Ai Wu's novel The Journey to the South,a large number of sound descriptions not only serve as"ears for eyes",but also participate in shaping the novel's body,providing a multi-dimensional path for the production and understanding of the text.On the basis of combing sound,it analyzes the auxiliary role of sound as a physical form and literary metonymy in no-vel creation from the aspects of its participation in novel construction,and its involvement and narration.
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