Information on the thesis "Aesthetic characteristics of the "literary" part of wounds in Vietnamese prose during the renovation period (through comparison with Chinese literature)" by HVCH Le Van Hiep, majoring in Literary Theory.1. Full name of student: Le Van Hiep 2. Gender: Male 3. Date of birth: March 8, 1985 4. Place of birth: Thanh Hoa 5. Decision to recognize student No.: 1528/QD-XHNV-KH&SĐH, dated October 14, 2009 by the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 6. Changes in the training process: None 7. Thesis topic: Aesthetic characteristics of the "literary" part of the wound in Vietnamese prose during the renovation period (through comparison with Chinese literature). 8. Major: Literary theory. Code: 60220120 9. Scientific supervisor: Dr. Pham Xuan Thach 10. Summary of the results of the thesis: Outline the most basic features of the appearance as well as the aesthetic characteristics of the "wound" literature in Vietnam during the renovation period in both content and artistic form in comparison with the Wound Literature in China. 11. Possibility of practical application: Use as research and teaching materials in universities. 12. Further research directions: Comprehensive and complete research on "wound" literature in Vietnam as an important part of contemporary literature. 13. Published works related to the thesis: None.
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: Le Van Hiep 2. Sex: Male 3. Date of birth: March 8, 1985 4. Place of birth: Thanh Hoa 5. Admission decision number: 1528/QD-XHNV-KH&SĐH Dated October 14, 2009 6. Changes in academic process: No 7. Official thesis title: Aesthetic characteristics of the Scar literature in Vietnamese prose during Renovation period (through the Renovation period) comparison with Scar literature in China). 8. Major: Literary Theory 9. Code: 60220120 10. Supervisors: PhD. Pham Xuan Thach 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: Outlines the most basic features about aesthetic characteristics of the Scar literature (or literature of the wounded) during Renovation (Doi Moi) period in Vietnam on both of content and form, through the comparison with Scar literature in China. 12. Practical applicability, if any: Using as material for research and teaching in universities. 13. Further research directions, if any: Comprehensive research about Scar literature as an important part of Vietnam modern literature. 14. Thesis-related publications: None