
Ten Lectures on Sino-russian Literary Relations
by Chen Jianhua
About This Novel
Since the late Qing Dynasty, especially since the May 4th Movement, China has been subject to many powerful impacts from foreign cultures. Foreign literature has had a profound impact on the enlightenment of domestic people's thoughts, and the Sino-Russian literary relationship is an important part of it. The author of "Ten Lectures on Sino-Russian Literary Relations" integrated a large number of historical materials on literary exchanges between the two countries, sorted out the history of Chinese and Russian literary translation from the late Qing Dynasty to the 21st century, and conducted in-depth research on the comparison of writers' works, styles and schools, and the intersection of ideological trends between Chinese and Russian literature. The book is divided into ten chapters, unfolding in chronological order: the early beginnings of Sino-Russian literary relations-literary relations at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China-Russian literary upsurge during the May Fourth Movement-early Soviet literature and Chinese left-wing literature-Russian-Soviet literature in China in the 1940s-Russian-Soviet literature in China in the 1950s-the frozen period of literary relations in the 1960s-Russian-Soviet literature in the early stages of reform and opening up-Sino-Russian literature after the collapse of the Soviet Union-Sino-Russian literary relations at the beginning of the 21st century.
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