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TTLV: Huy Cận's artistic conception of humanity in his poetry

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE MASTER'S THESIS

1. Student's full name: Phung Thu Hang

2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: July 25, 1981

4. Place of birth: Hanoi

5. Decision to recognize the student No. 1503/2012/QD-XHNV-SDH, dated August 6, 2012, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in the training process: shift from Vietnamese Literature specialization to Literary Theory.

7. Thesis title: Artistic conceptions of humanity in Huy Cận's poetry

8. Major: Literary Theory; Code: 60 22 01 20

9. Scientific supervisor:

- Full name: Tran Khanh Thanh

- Academic degree: Doctor of Philosophy

- Academic rank: Associate Professor

- Position: Deputy Head of the Graduate School

- Workplace: Vietnam National University, Hanoi

10. Summary of the thesis results:

Huy Cận is a poet with a distinctive style and identity. This thesis focuses on exploring his artistic conception of humanity in his poetic works.

In the period of poetry before the August 1945 Revolution, the human beings in his poems often delved into the spiritual world to explain human existence in the world, and the overarching characteristics were sadness, loneliness, and hopeless despair.

However, in the post-revolutionary period, the concept of humanity underwent a change. Human beings primarily appeared within social relationships. They were working people, collective individuals striving to take control of their own lives, individuals of great stature for the nation and the era.

His artistic conception of humanity changed before and after the Revolution. But no matter how it changed, it always remained the image of a person yearning for and deeply appreciating life and human relationships, always striving for a world of freedom and happiness.

11. Practical applications: This thesis can be a valuable reference for literature students.

12. Future research directions: None

13. Published works related to the thesis: None

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name of student: Phung Thu Hang

2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: July 25, 1981

4. Place of birth: Hanoi

5. Number of Admission Decision: 1503/2012 / QD-XHNV-SĐH, August 6, 2012 by Dean of Vietnam National University, Hanoi - University of Social Sciences and Humanities

6. Changes in educational process: from specialized Literature Vietnam training to Literary Theory

7. Official thesis title: Artistic conception of human in Huy Can's poetry

8. Major: Literary Theory; Code: 60 22 01 20

9. Supervisors:

- Full name: Tran Khanh Thanh

- Education: Doctor

- Academic Title: Associate Professor

- Position: Deputy of Post-graduate Department

- Institution: Vietnam National University, Hanoi

10. Summary of the results of the thesis:

Huy Can is a poet who has style, with his own identity. The thesis concentrates on studying the artistic concept of human in his poetry.

At this stage of poetry before the August Revolution in 1945, people in his poems often come into the spiritual world, which explains the existence of human beings in the world and the characteristics covering are sadness, loneliness, and hopeless stalemate.

But in the period after the Revolution, the notion of humans has changed. Humans mainly appear in social relationships. There are laborers, collective humans who are rising up to master their own life; people have the enormity of the nation and era.

Artistic conception of human in his poems changed before and after the Revolution. However, no matter how changed it is, there are always desirous humans, fervent love life, love people, always reaching out to the world of freedom and happiness.

11. Ability to apply in practice: The thesis may be useful in the state of reference for literature students.

12. Further research directions: No

13. Works which have published related to thesis: No

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