Complete Classification of Lu Xun's Works: Silent China

Complete Classification of Lu Xun's Works: Silent China

by Written By Lu Xun, Edited By Chen Shuyu, Wang Xirong, And Xiao Zhenming

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This book is one volume of "The Complete Classification of Lu Xun's Works". "The Complete Classification of Lu Xun's Works" consists of fifteen volumes, including all Lu Xun's novels, prose, poetry, essays, letters, diaries, prefaces and postscripts to ancient books, prefaces and postscripts to translations, scientific treatises, brief monographs on the history of novels, and Lu Xun's lost articles that have been verified. "Silent China" contains nearly fifty classic prose works by Mr. Lu Xun, including Late Spring Chats, Essays under the Lamp, This and That, Three Souls in Academics, Talking about the Emperor, etc. It embodies the achievements of Lu Xun's lifelong battles. It can be said to be the conscience, character and pride of China in the 20th century!

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