英文摘要
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Hsu Rong-zhe is an author of the new generation born in the 70s in Taiwan. He had formed the ”Novelist Reader 8P” with other authors like Gan Yao-ming etc. to promote their literary ideals in a group. They used ”act of literature” and ”middle of literature” to make considerable waves in the literary world. Among them, Hsu was the author with most unwavering ideals and greatest actions. Thus, his novels such as ”A Gift Youth's Internet Life”, ”Love 6P” and ”Immoral Intern Student” written with 8P, have all broken through the boundaries between pure literature and popular literature.Hsu Rong-zhe's novels can also be classified as ”new local novels,” ”light local novels,” and ”post-local novels.” This is because his novels generally have clear regional landscapes, yet they have become blurry backgrounds in his fictions. His novels tended to focus on the issues of ”memory” and ”time”. Such expressions are found in ”YU YAN,” ”Drifting Lake,” and ”Hidden Confusion.”As an author born in the 70s and the director-general of Cardinal Tien Youth Writers Club, Hsu Rong-zhe's direct contact or indirect influence on later writers have made authors born in the 80s partly overlap with his novels in terms of topic similarity and writing style. The researcher summarized important keywords in novels written by Huang Chong-kai, Shen Siao-feng, and Zhu Yo-sun on ”lying,” ”fabrication,” and ”redo,” finding that similar topics and contents can be found in Hsu's novels as well.
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