Book Series of Narration and Criticism: Writing on the Edge of Literary History

Book Series of Narration and Criticism: Writing on the Edge of Literary History

by Jin Li

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The essence of contemporary literary history is to dialogue with specific life and establish the connection between tradition and modernity. A literary critic with great potential in Shanghai, writing a new wave of criticism. A literary critic with great potential in Shanghai, writing a new wave of criticism. A collective appearance of Shanghai's young critics. It not only explores the modern spirit and practical experience in language, but also explores ideological resources that are suitable for contemporary times. Is the history of Chinese literature in the 20th century just a subject of accumulation and examination of historical materials? There are an endless number of literary history works at present, but in my personal opinion, I prefer those works that can stimulate dialogue with the current literary situation and even personal life through reading literary history. In the continuous communication, mutual interpretation and reorganization of tradition and contemporary times, a way to narrate literary history can be established. The first volume of "Written on the Edge of Literary History" explores the modern spirit and real-life experience in language; the second volume is a set of historical essays on modern Chinese literature; and the third volume pays tribute to previous scholars and classic works.

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