
Introduction to Literature Lecture Notes
by Lao She
About This Novel
In the early 1930s, Lao She compiled the book "Lecture Notes on an Introduction to Literature" when he was teaching at Qilu University. This book is almost Lao She's only specialized theoretical work. Readers who are interested in an introduction to literature must read this book. The book contains a total of fifteen lectures, discussing the characteristics, creation, origin, style, poetry, prose, drama and novels of literature. It is not only an important material for studying Lao She's literary views, but also a rare introductory book on literary theory. In the book, Lao She not only discusses Chinese literary theory throughout the ages, but also skillfully introduces various Western literary theories. He not only talks about the characteristics of literature, the creation of literature, the origin of literature, the style of literature, the form of literature, but also the ethos and tendencies of literature. The theory is concise and vivid, which can help readers understand Lao She's views on literature and art and the literary world in the 1930s. Mr. Lao She is a monument in the history of modern and contemporary Chinese literature. His life can be said to be full of works. He not only created many novels with Beijing flavor, but also compiled this "Lecture Notes on Introduction to Literature". This rare introductory book on literary theory is full of logic, clear viewpoints and clear stance. The concept of literature is explained in a simple and easy-to-understand manner and covers a wide range of topics. It is worth reading. This book has strong practical value. It is not only the realization of Lao She's creative practice, but also the summary of his study. The book cites the discussions, works and opinions of hundreds of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign scholars and writers. It is a concise and vivid introductory book on literature. It is also the basic material for studying and understanding Lao She's views on literature and art and the literary world of the 1930s.
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