Complete Classification of Lu Xun's Works: I Still Can't "take it with Me

Complete Classification of Lu Xun's Works: I Still Can't "take it with Me

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

Length:
200Kwords
Activity:
Updated 6y agoScraped 14d ago
6Favorites
0QD Score

About This Novel

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. "I Can't "Bring It With Me Yet"" focuses on the evolution of ideological and cultural movements and trends of thought since the 20th century, explores the impact of national characteristics and individual experience on the formation of Lu Xun's thoughts, and explores in detail the significance and value of Lu Xun, a national spiritual symbol, in the development of contemporary Chinese society and culture.

What Readers Think

Rating

Good0%Neutral0%Bad0%

Community(0)

You Might Also Like