Vol. 2024 No. 1 (2024)
Articles

Exploring the "Implicit Rules" in the Process of Contemporary Literary Generation

Dongxia Xie
Xihua Normal University, No.1 Shida Road, Shun qing District, Nanchong City, Sichuan Province, 637009, China
Jun Zhang
Xihua Normal University, No.1 Shida Road, Shun qing District, Nanchong City, Sichuan Province, 637009, China

Published 02-07-2024

Keywords

  • Contemporary Literature,
  • Literary Generation,
  • Literary Form,
  • Literary Mechanism

Abstract

The process of literary creation raises a thought-provoking question: In what way does the social system of contemporary literary works exist? Is there an implicit rule? If there is an implicit rule, what is the mechanism of its composition? How does it influence the creative activities of authors? What impact does this implicit rule have on the creative environment of literary activities? This article explains the formation and breakthrough of literary implicit rules from the environment of literary generation, the form of literary generation, and the mechanism of literary generation.

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