Journal of Qujing Normal University ›› 2021, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (4): 42-48.

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Historical Changes of the Theme of Acceptance in The Song of Youth

Cao Jingjing, Chen Hengjin   

  1. School of Humanities, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing Zhejiang 312000, China
  • Received:2021-06-11 Online:2021-07-26 Published:2021-10-27

Abstract: The Song of Youth by Yang Mo is a piece of red revolutionary work that still has a lasting and profound influence on readers, and its textual significance can be explained by readers continuously. The revolutionary aesthetics of the 1950s and 1960s had a rather "complex" narrative mechanism, which made the meaning of The Song of Youth not only exist by the given certainty of the text, but by the subtle and complex ambiguity. Because literature is an open structure with the author’s participation of the author, the text and the readerand has infinite extensibility of interpretation, the reader's initiative, creativity and aesthetic experience play an important role in thegeneration of literary meaning. With the development of history, people's interpretation of "The Song of Youth" presents different attitudes. This paper focuses on the changes of readers' acceptance of the text of "The Song of Youth" in different periods, and discusses people's aesthetic value judgments of "Song of Youth"at different historical stages

Key words: Red Literature, The Song of Youth, the theme of acceptance, revolution, "poisonous weeds", diversified

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