Between Innovation and Conservatism: A Discursive Review on Qiao Ye's Novel Writing
Wang Zheng
Between Innovation and Conservatism: A Discursive Review on Qiao Ye's Novel Writing
As one of the representative Chinese writers who was born in the 1970s, Qiao Ye’s writing exhibits considerable diversity and varied understandings of literature across genres. In her full-length novels, Qiao Ye is exceptionally innovative and exploratory, and each novel is distinct in subject matter and style. However, her medium-length and short stories tend to be more conservative, characterized by a simple and natural style, imbued with the charm of literary tradition. This artistic stance in writing style is different from other writers and unique to Qiao Ye, which is not only indicative of her vivid artistic individuality but also holds value for further research into creative writing and stylistics.
Qiao Ye / novel / innovation / conservatism
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