tailieunhanh - Literary ideology in East Asian writers’ Nobel lectures

From 2001 to 2017, 114 writers were winning the Nobel Prize, including three Japanese and two Chinese authors. Literary ideology is implied in their works, but their Nobel Lectures also express the literary ideology, which was directly or indirectly addressed in their works. They are the thoughts of national culture, East Asian culture, and the thoughts of literary characteristics and values. By different ways, the writers shared their journeys to the most prestigious literary award in the world. | I TXT TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC SƯ PHẠM TP HỒ CHÍ MINH TẠP CHÍ KHOA HỌC ISSN khoa học xã hội và nhân văn 1859-3100 Tập 16 Số 7 2019 26-34 HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION JOURNAL OF SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Vol. 16 No. 7 2019 26-34 Email tapchikhoahoc@hcmue. edu. vn Website http tckh. hcmue. edu. vn Research Article LITERARY IDEOLOGY IN EAST ASIAN WRITERS NOBEL LECTURES Bui Tran Quynh Ngoc Ho Chi Minh City University of Education Corresponding author Bui Tran Quynh Ngoc Email ngocbtq@ Received March 02 2019 Revised April 15 2019 Accepted May 11 2019 ABSTRACT From 2001 to 2017 114 writers were winning the Nobel Prize including three Japanese and two Chinese authors. Literary ideology is implied in their works but their Nobel Lectures also express the literary ideology which was directly or indirectly addressed in their works. They are the thoughts of national culture East Asian culture and the thoughts of literary characteristics and values. By different ways the writers shared their journeys to the most prestigious literary award in the world. Keywords Nobel literature prize literary ideology East Asian writers Nobel Lecture. 1. Alfred Bernhard Nobel 1833-1896 was a scientist inventor and a great businessman especially in the field of explosives. Until the final moment of his life he had acquired 350 patents. Alfred Nobel was also a man who suffered from great grief and loneliness. As he was appalled by the merchant of death A. Nobel stated in his will in 1895 decided to put aside most of his property to reward individuals and organizations regardless of nationality that contribute tremendously to humanity. According to his will the Nobel Prize was dedicated to 5 categories Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature and Peace. The prize was officially given out in 1901. The Nobel Prize was awarded to individuals except Peace which can be given to organizations. The Literature Prize is awarded either to recognize a cumulative lifetime body of work