Human Words (humanities Classic Library)

Human Words (humanities Classic Library)

by Written By Wang Guowei, Xu Tiaofu, Annotated By Zhou Zhenfu, Edited By Wang Zhongwen

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"Human Words" is a literary criticism work written by Wang Guowei. This work is a commentary on old Chinese literature from a new perspective after the author accepted the baptism of Western aesthetic ideas. On the surface, "Human Words" has no significant difference from the style and format of Chinese traditional poetry and poetry works. In fact, it has begun to form a theoretical system and can be regarded as one of the few works among old poetry treatises. In the field of modern word theory, many people regard it as a guideline, which has far-reaching influence. This book is also well-known to today's public readers. It is beautifully written and thought-provoking. It is a literary theory work suitable for public reading. This topic also adds two other literary criticism works by Mr. Wang Guowei - "Commentary on a Dream of Red Mansions" and "Literary Essays". The former reflects Mr. Wang Guowei's acceptance and integration of Western philosophy and aesthetics, while the latter plays an important role in the formation of the literary criticism system of "Human Words". Both of these documents can promote further reading of "Ren Jian Ci Hua".

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