Abstract
With the characters of impersonality and depersonalization, the evil plots in modern fiction is often described intuitively and indifferently, that is great different from the traditional narrative which the moral attitudes are distinctively. It's difficult to understand the complex ethical tenor from the evil plots in modern narrative, so readers also need to understanding some modern aesthetic ethics concepts. These issues are also prominently manifested in Chinese contemporary literature, especially in Vanguard writing and Modernist Literature. From the perspective of evil writing, we can review the Modernistic narrative in Chinese Contemporary Novels, and explore the narrative ethics, at last point to the construction of modern aesthetic ethics.
First Page
161
Last Page
168
Recommended Citation
Tang, Shiren. 2017. "The Aesthetic Ethics of Evil: Understanding Evil in Modernistic Narrative." Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art 37, (4): pp.161-168. https://tsla.researchcommons.org/journal/vol37/iss4/12