A STUDY OF “FEI WO SI CUN” WEB NOVELS AND THEIR LITERARY EFFECTS

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Yang Xiaoman
Warisa Asavaratana
Kanokporn Numtong

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Introduction: China's Internet literature has been developing for more than 20 years since the late 1990s and has gradually progressed along the path of industrial development. Developing to become increasingly mature. which is increasing market demand, as is cultural influence. Since FeiWoSiCun is a "tragic singer,” there is great concern. Objectives: Therefore, this study considers the work of FeiWoSiCun network writers as its main study object. and used literary research methods and case study methods to carry out in-depth work. and research with the hope of analyzing works and literary results from the development of network literary novels and analyzing the development of network literary novels and novel development. Methodology: It is mixed methods research. Network Literature sincerely hopes that by analyzing FeiWoSiCun's work, the literary effects produced by the development of network literary novels will be summarized. and is an important reference point for the development of novels and literary writers in other networks. Results: literature, the works inevitably have problems such as vulgarization of subject matter, simple text structure, rough writing techniques, claptraps, and low style, and it is difficult to avoid the works of FeiWoSiCun. Conclusion: FeiWoSiCun’s achievements are for all to see. However, despite this achievement, there are still obvious flaws in her novels. Because of the researcher's limited research, which cannot be comprehensively analyzed, there are still many unresolved issues, some suggestions and views remain in the immature stage, and I hope that scholars will be able to carry out further theoretical research and practical verification.

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Xiaoman, Y., Asavaratana, W., & Numtong, K. (2025). A STUDY OF “FEI WO SI CUN” WEB NOVELS AND THEIR LITERARY EFFECTS. วารสารนวัตกรรมสังคมและเทคโนโลยีสื่อสารมวลชน, 8(1), 78–89. https://doi.org/10.14456/jsmt.2025.7
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