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Preface | ||
General Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Preface to Poems from the Hut in the Human World | 69 |
2 | Foreword to the Publication of Political Novels in Translation | 71 |
3 | On the Relationship Between Fiction and the Government of the People | 74 |
4 | Preface to Oliver Twist | 82 |
5 | Preface to Part One of David Copperfield | 84 |
6 | Miscellaneous Notes on Literature (excerpts) | 87 |
7 | Incidental Remarks on Literature | 90 |
8 | On the Power of Mara Poetry | 96 |
9 | Some Modest Proposals for the Reform of Literature | 123 |
10 | On Literary Revolution | 140 |
11 | Nightmare | 146 |
12 | Humane Literature | 151 |
13 | On the Literary Arts (excerpts) | 162 |
14 | Art and Life | 169 |
15 | Replacing Religion with Aesthetic Education | 182 |
16 | Literature and Life | 190 |
17 | On Photography | 196 |
18 | Preface to The Sorrows of Young Werther | 204 |
19 | Fusing with Nature | 213 |
20 | A Critique of the New Culturists | 218 |
21 | Women and Literature | 228 |
22 | On "Literary Criticism" | 233 |
23 | My Opinions on Creativity | 235 |
24 | Preface to Call to Arms | 238 |
25 | Remarks on the Publication of Saturday | 243 |
26 | Congratulations to Happy Magazine | 245 |
27 | The Mission of the New Literature | 247 |
28 | Class Struggle in Literature | 263 |
29 | From a Literary Revolution to a Revolutionary Literature | 269 |
30 | The Bygone Age of Ah Q | 276 |
31 | On Reading Ni Huanzhi | 289 |
32 | Literature and Revolution | 307 |
33 | Dai Wangshu's Poetic Theory | 316 |
34 | Form in Poetry | 318 |
35 | The Divergence of Art and Politics | 328 |
36 | Thoughts on Realism | 335 |
37 | Realism: A "Correction" | 345 |
38 | Do Not Encroach Upon Literary Art | 363 |
39 | Regarding the Literary News and Hu Qiuyuan's Literary Arguments | 367 |
40 | Freedom for Literature but Not the Writer | 376 |
41 | On the "Third Category" | 383 |
42 | Preface to Public Cemetery | 387 |
43 | A Record of My Own Inspiration | 390 |
44 | Literature and Life | 392 |
45 | On National Defense Literature | 409 |
46 | What Do the Broad Masses Demand of Literature? | 415 |
47 | The Question of Popular Literature and Art | 418 |
48 | Excerpts from Mao Zedong | 428 |
49 | Literature and Art for the Masses and the Use of Traditional Forms | 433 |
50 | My Writing | 436 |
51 | On Writers | 443 |
52 | Universal or Restricted? | 450 |
53 | We Need the Zawen Essay | 455 |
54 | Talks at the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art | 458 |
55 | Realism Today | 485 |
Glossary | 493 | |
Bibliography | 521 | |
Translators | 537 | |
Index | 539 |
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Add Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on Literature, 1893-1945, This volume presents a broad range of writings on literature from the period of the inception of literary modernity in China. Of the 55 essays included, 47 are translated here for the first time, including two essays by Lu Xun. In addition to the selectio, Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on Literature, 1893-1945 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on Literature, 1893-1945, This volume presents a broad range of writings on literature from the period of the inception of literary modernity in China. Of the 55 essays included, 47 are translated here for the first time, including two essays by Lu Xun. In addition to the selectio, Modern Chinese Literary Thought: Writings on Literature, 1893-1945 to your collection on WonderClub |