Qing Dynasty Novels from the Perspective of Humanistic Economics

Qing Dynasty Novels from the Perspective of Humanistic Economics

by Chen Qing

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This book uses humanistic economics as a theoretical tool and mainly takes the famous Qing Dynasty novels "The Scholars", "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", "Notes from the Yuewei Cottage" and "Flowers in the Mirror" as research objects, and examines them from the perspectives of economic people and social people respectively. Starting from text interpretation, this paper analyzes the intricate economic relationships between people, the interaction between personal will and economic factors, and the intersection of economic and social impacts in Qing Dynasty novels, with a view to allowing humanistic economics to serve the in-depth interpretation of Qing Dynasty novels.

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