The New China Imagination in Literature in the 1940s

The New China Imagination in Literature in the 1940s

by Yan Jing

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The study of national imagination was once the focus of modern Chinese literary research, but there is still room for development and advancement. The special context of the Anti-Japanese War and the Civil War gave birth to new literary ideas and expressions, and also influenced subsequent literary transitions. The 1940s can be called the most important stage of the national imagination in modern literature. This book examines literature in specific historical situations, uses various documents, and uses literary and historical evidence methods to discuss the understanding and conception of New China by different intellectual groups, and carefully examines the intrinsic relationship between literature and politics, thereby revealing the complex features of modern literature and intellectual traditions.

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