Lao She and His Century

Lao She and His Century

by Sun Jie

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"Lao She and His Century" is an academic monograph accumulated by Sun Jie, an associate researcher at the Chinese Department of Fudan University, who has studied a writer for many years. This book was published on the occasion of the 120th anniversary of the birth of Lao She, an important modern and contemporary Chinese writer. The basic intention is to examine the three important stages (Shandong period, Anti-Japanese War period, and New China period) that Lao She had decisive significance in the history of Chinese literature in the 20th century, from the perspective of literary and artistic thought, personality and psychology. From the perspective of theory, relationship with various literary phenomena in the history of Chinese literature in the 20th century, etc., It attempts to sort out the various causes and conditions that are hidden behind Lao She's creative process, entangled with each other, and work together on Lao She, and also puts forward some opinions of empirical significance on the direction of the history of Chinese literature in the 20th century and the problems contained therein. The ups and downs of Lao She's life and literary history are closely connected with the ups and downs of Chinese history, Chinese literary history, and the swings of Lao She's own literary ideas in the 20th century. This is a book that combs the development of Lao She's thoughts throughout his life. It not only provides answers to how he went from birth to death, from high spirits to confusion and finally to his fall, but also puts forward some opinions of empirical significance on the direction of Chinese literary history in the 20th century and the problems contained therein. Sun Jie is an associate researcher at the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at Fudan University and a Ph. D. In literature. She specializes in modern and contemporary Chinese literature. She has been the vice president of the China Lao She Research Association since 2006. He is the author of the academic monograph "The Wandering Century: A Theory of Lao She" and the collection of essays "Walking in the Disappearance".

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