A Comparison of Chinese and Japanese Modern Poetry

A Comparison of Chinese and Japanese Modern Poetry

by Editor-in-chief Liu Jing

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Based on the selection of major literary phenomena in the poetry world such as enlightenment poetry, symbolic poetry, left-wing poetry, the aesthetic connection between modern Chinese poems and Japanese haiku, the wave of studying in Japan in the 20th century and the resonance of the artistic image of new Chinese poetry, this book systematically sorts out and discusses the historical facts of the frequent influence and integration of Chinese and Japanese modern poetry, and explores the cultural motivations and variations beneath the surface of the literary phenomena of both sides. Using a variety of effective comparative literature research methods, we examine the poetic landscapes of China and Japan in the synchronic and diachronic cultural contexts, explore the differences between literature and culture, and describe the virtuous cycle of cultural significance formed by literary communication and exchange under the interaction between China and Japan, and promote the development of literature and culture to a farther, higher, and broader space.

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