Sensory Depictions in Eileen Chang's Fiction—A Case Study of The Golden Cangue
Multi-sensory narrative makes Eileen Chang's literary works more vivid.Thearticle takes The Golden Cangue as an example to discuss Eileen Chang's unique artistic creation style from the perspectives of vision,hearing and taste to analyze Eileen Chang's creative consciousness of desolate aesthetics and nihilistic outlook on life,savoringthe joy and sorrow of the floating life in the world.From perspectives of vision,Zhang Eileen takes colour as a symbolic and metaphorical aesthetic symbol.Through colour depictions,she expresses the inner heart of the characters,renders the environment and conveys the desolate aesthetics.From the perspective of hearing,Eileen Chang incorporates her life consciousness into her voice,showcasing a variety of aesthetic experiences that are ultimately presented in the form of text,reflecting the inherent temperament and unique charm of her literary works.From the perspective of taste,she starts with food writing,penetrates into human morality,and reveals the deep value and significance behind surface food writing.
Zhang EileenThe Golden CangueSensory writingDesolationTragedyLife