
Words in the World: Selected Writings on Wang Guowei's Aesthetics
by Wang Guowei
About This Novel
An immortal masterpiece that has been circulated for more than a hundred years, a poetry classic that has been circulated for a century. A highly influential poetry masterpiece in China in the 20th century, "Three Aesthetic Realms of Life" is widely spread throughout the country. About the author Wang Guowei (1877-1927), courtesy name Jing'an, was born in Haining, Zhejiang, and was one of the "four great mentors" of Tsinghua Institute of Chinese Studies. The earliest outstanding scholar in modern China who tried to evaluate Chinese classical literature based on Western philosophy, aesthetics, and literary theory, and one of the most dazzling masters of Chinese studies in the hearts of Chinese people. His book "Human Words" is a masterpiece in the history of Chinese classical literature and art aesthetics and has milestone significance. Introduction: This book is a landmark work of Chinese classical literary criticism. It embodies the literary and aesthetic thoughts of the famous scholar Wang Guowei, and its essence is endless. The "realm theory" proposed in the book has always been highly valued by academic circles. Among them, the selected representative work "Ren Jian Ci Hua" is the most famous Ci Hua work in modern China. He used traditional word forms and traditional concepts, terminology and thinking logic, and naturally incorporated some new concepts and methods. The theoretical issues he summarized were of quite universal significance, which caused a major response among readers of the new and old generations at that time, and held a lofty status in the history of modern Chinese literary criticism.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
Wow, that's amazing. I feel so low and beautiful.
good book
It's very pretentious, and it's okay. I've read it several times and I feel so literate.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
Wow, that's amazing. I feel so low and beautiful.
good book
It's very pretentious, and it's okay. I've read it several times and I feel so literate.
