Collection of Zhou Zuoren's Works: Essays in Medicine Hall

Collection of Zhou Zuoren's Works: Essays in Medicine Hall

by Written By Zhou Zuoren And Edited By Zhong Shuhe

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Includes twenty-eight articles written by Zhou Zuoren in the occupied Peiping from 1940 to 1943. Different from the leisurely conversations about making a cup of tea under the paper windows of the tiled houses in the early days, and different from the flashes of thoughts in the form of short notes in the middle period, here are "serious articles" about Chinese literature and thought. From the traditional future of Chinese literature to Chinese thought, from enlightenment to morality and women's studies, from recollections of studying abroad to nostalgia for old friends, although it is not a lengthy discussion, it is a sorting out of Zhou Zuoren's own thoughts, who has experienced the pain of bronze camels and thorns and was stranded in occupied areas.

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