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Introduction | ||
Preface to the Third Edition | ||
Preface to the Second Edition | ||
Preface | ||
Pt. I | The Early Period (1917-1927) | |
1 | The Literary Revolution | 3 |
2 | Lu Hsun | 28 |
3 | The Literary Association (Yeh Shao-chun, Ping Hsin and Ling Shu-hua, Lo Hua-sheng) | 55 |
4 | The Creation Society (Yu Ta-fu) | 93 |
Pt. II | A Decade of Growth (1928-1937) | |
5 | Leftists and Independents | 115 |
6 | Mao Tun | 140 |
7 | Lao She | 165 |
8 | Shen Ts'ung-wen | 189 |
9 | Chang T'ien-i | 212 |
10 | Pa Chin | 237 |
11 | Communist Fiction, I (Chiang Kuangtz'u, Ting Ling, Hsiao Chun) | 257 |
12 | Wu Tsu-hsiang | 281 |
Pt. III | The War Period and After (1937-1957) | |
13 | Conformity, Defiance, and Achievement | 291 |
14 | The Veteran Writers (Mao Tun, Shen Ts'ung-wen, Lao She, Pa Chin) | 350 |
15 | Eileen Chang | 389 |
16 | Ch'ien Chung-shu | 432 |
17 | Shih T'o | 461 |
18 | Communist Fiction, II (Chao Shu-li, Ting Ling) | 469 |
19 | Conclusion | 496 |
Epilogue: Communist Literature Since 1958 | 509 | |
App. 1 | Obsession With China: The Moral Burden of Modern Chinese Literature | 533 |
App. 2 | The Whirlwind | 555 |
App. 3 | Obsession With China (II): Three Taiwan Writers | 563 |
Notes | 587 | |
Glossary | 637 | |
Bibliography | 669 | |
Index | 711 |
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