
The Salon: a New Urban Culture and Literary Production (1917-1937)
by Fei Dongmei
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The book begins by combing the initial form of salons entering China, distinguishing its connections and differences with traditional literati gatherings and informal talks, and sorting out its historical context. The subject chooses the origin and development of several more representative salons in the modern literary world, such as Zeng Pu's salon, Shao Xunmei's flower hall, Lin Huiyin's wife's living room, and Zhu Guangqian's poetry reading party, as the starting point, and uses spatial inspection to study the spiritual and cultural history of certain types of intellectuals in modern China.
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