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Peking University-Comparative Literature and World Literature?
Is it comparative literature and world literature of Chinese Department or comparative literature and world literature of Foreign Languages Institute?

The answer on the first floor is completely unreliable, and the one on the second floor has been online for many years.

Let's talk about the Chinese Department.

The two professional courses of Comparative Literature and World Literature are Chinese and Foreign Literature and Chinese and Foreign Literary Criticism respectively, with a full score of 150, while other majors in Chinese Department have no "comprehensive" part. You must choose one of the two research directions (1, Comparative Literature and World Literature, 2, Studying in China) when you apply for the exam, but the exam questions are given in different directions, and all candidates do the same set of questions.

Bibliography of Comparative Literature in Chinese Department of Peking University (Chinese Department does not specify a bibliography, and this book is called "Peking University Chinese Postgraduate Entrance Examination Studio". com/viewthread.php? tid=220374。 The graduate destination table of Peking University Chinese Department in extra =page%3D 1.

Characteristics of proposition and analysis of examples.

Judging from the subjects involved in the examination, "Chinese and foreign literature" mainly examines modern literature, ancient literature and foreign literature, while contemporary literature is less involved or even not taken, but it cannot be ignored, so we should review it a little. The scores of various subjects are not very fixed. Modern literature sometimes accounts for 30 points, sometimes 50 points, and ancient literature accounts for 65,438+00-30 points. The rest of the scores are foreign literature, among which Oriental literature mainly involves East Asian (Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese) literature and Bible literature, with a small score of about 15. Chinese and foreign literary theory mainly examines western literary theory and ancient (including modern) literary theory in China, and combines comparative literature and literary theory to produce examination questions on comparative poetics. The coverage is wide, the topic is difficult to predict, and the score distribution also changes from time to time. In 2007, ancient literary theory accounted for 30 points, western literary theory 50 points and comparative poetics 70 points; In 2008, there were 30 points for ancient literary theory, 40 points for western literary theory and 80 points for comparative poetics.

Judging from the examination questions, the practice in recent five years is that "Chinese and foreign literature" and "Chinese and foreign literary theory" each have five or six major topics, which are generally expository. Sometimes in the examination of Chinese and foreign literary theory, one or two of the five or six expository questions will be replaced by a noun explanation, or a few spaces, or a few short answers, or punctuation, translation and comments of a passage of classical Chinese. Of the five or six big questions in each exam, the scores of the first two or three questions are generally low, accounting for 30-60 points, and the scores of the last three questions are high, accounting for 90- 120 points.

Besides, comparative literature has a special position. Generally used in Chinese and foreign literature, combined with specific literary history. In the theory of Chinese and foreign literature, it is generally combined with Chinese and foreign literary theories to examine candidates' mastery of comparative poetics and their understanding and views on the subject of comparative literature. Basically, it is a final composition topic, and it is also possible to test the noun explanation of comparative literature. For example, the word "collage" was tested in 2008.

No matter which major in the Chinese Department of Peking University, the examination questions for postgraduate entrance examination focus on our ability to analyze and solve problems by using professional knowledge, rather than simply studying the memory of knowledge points themselves, so don't just be satisfied with memorizing knowledge points in books. Please remember this. The examination questions of the major of Comparative Literature and World Literature not only focus on the familiarity of candidates with foreign literature, but also require us to analyze foreign literature from the perspective of comparative literature, which requires candidates not only to have a solid knowledge base of foreign literature, but also to have a deep understanding of ancient literature and modern and contemporary literature.

For example, a 30-point composition in Chinese and Foreign Literature in 2008: Analyze a metrical poem or quatrain in the Tang Dynasty with the research method of new criticism. This question seems to be examining the knowledge points of ancient literature, but this is not the point. The original intention of this question is to examine whether we can fully integrate the theoretical viewpoints of the new criticism when answering the question and properly apply it to the analysis of Tang poetry, that is, to examine our ability to re-examine China's classical literary works from the perspective of comparative literature and the theoretical viewpoints of western literary criticism.

Another outstanding feature of the Peking University Comparative Literature Examination is that it pays great attention to the current cultural hotspots. Therefore, we should pay attention to reading the hot issues of Chinese and foreign culture reported by literary newspapers such as China Reading Newspaper, which is likely to be encountered in the exam. For example, in 2008, two major topics in Chinese and Foreign Literature both involved current cultural hotspots: a 40-point topic was "Analysis of the Genre, Style and Motif of Harry Potter (Novel or Movie) or Similar Texts (such as The Lord of the Rings)" (the last Harry Potter came out in 2007, and this series came to an end), and the other 50-point topic was:

Review method and review plan:

Candidates should determine the school and major to apply for before March. If the review begins in March, the review plan can be divided into three stages.

In the first stage, try to read all the reference books and draw the key points before September.

In the second stage, I will make my own professional course notes and try to finish them at the end of June 1 1.

In the third stage, put aside books and review with your own notes to strengthen your memory.

Political review began in September-10, and the second review was held in early February. English must keep a certain amount of review every day, focusing on doing real questions. Reading and composition are the most important.

If you start reviewing in July, you must solve the first review of professional courses within two months, and then start reviewing politics. There should be no time to take notes carefully at this time. It is suggested that the focus of sorting out notes is western literary theory and foreign literature, because these two aspects involve the most knowledge points and the largest scores, and are also relatively weak links for candidates; The knowledge of comparative literature can be read through the relevant introductory books in the library, and nouns involving genres, representative figures and professional terms can be explained and browsed. Mastered, not necessarily will hold reference books, strengthen memory and understanding. Ancient literary theory must focus on the big picture, put down small knowledge points and sum up a clear development vein of literary theory.

Generally speaking, if you need to make great efforts to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination, you should get five points for specialized courses, four points for foreign languages and one point for politics.

Many students who take part in the postgraduate entrance examination don't know how to coordinate the time allocation between reading reference books and reading literary works. Generally speaking, students who have accumulated a certain amount of literature reading should check for omissions and fill vacancies before June 5438+ 10, not only reading novels, but also paying considerable attention to poetry, prose and especially drama. In terms of literary theory, we can choose more important original classics to study hard and not be greedy, such as Aristotle's Poetics or Zhong Rong's Poems. In the process of reading, we should pay attention to thinking diligently, and it is best to take reading notes and write down our own ideas on paper, so that we can exercise our thinking output ability and gradually have originality and depth. If you are still obsessed with reading the original classics after 10, it will not be worth the loss, because time is simply not enough.

If you deeply feel that you lack literature accumulation, you should try your best to find the most important literary works and monographs to read and study. You can also refer to the real questions in previous years to explore the key points. Generally, the review focuses on literary works and literary theory test sites that have appeared in the past ten years.

If you find it difficult to review literary theory, you can review the relevant literary history first, because the context of literary history is the basis of literary theory. For example, it is best to review the history of ancient literature before reviewing ancient literary theories, and it is best to review western literature before reviewing western literary theories.

In the review process, there will be many other problems. The first is the daily schedule. It is not recommended to get up early every day and what kind of living habits to maintain. Review time should be more than 7 hours every day. Most importantly, you must be studying when you are excited. It is also not recommended to stay up late, just for a day or two. In the long run, people have collapsed before the final stage of postgraduate entrance examination comes. Secondly, what should I do if I encounter problems in my study? If it's convenient, you'd better take one or two graduate classes at Peking University. During the break, you may know the brothers and sisters who were admitted last time. You can ask them about their teaching experience and how they reviewed their answers. If their suggestions are obviously different from their own reviews, they should consider making appropriate adjustments.

In addition, it is not recommended to contact the tutor before the initial test, because this is often counterproductive. Tutor's papers and monographs are to be read, but there is no need to read them intensively, as long as you know your recent research direction and general views.

Need to be reminded that the postgraduate entrance examination is a long and arduous process. Postgraduate entrance examination tests everyone's perseverance and psychological endurance to a certain extent. In fact, it is normal to have emotional problems when reviewing. The key is self-regulation. You can express your depression by keeping a diary and chatting with your classmates. It is best not to fight alone during the postgraduate entrance examination. It is recommended to find a few test friends and review together every day.

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