
Modern Cultural Negotiation and Comparative Literature
by Yao Dadui
About This Novel
This is a collection of some of the author's papers from 2007 to 2017, divided into four volumes, covering related issues such as modern cultural negotiation and comparative literature. The first volume is about Liang Qichao and the new literary changes in the late Qing Dynasty. The second volume focuses on the study of cultural negotiation and translation between China and foreign countries in modern times. The third series involves the "New Novels" essay competition promoted by Fryer in 1895. The fourth volume is an appendix, containing 2 book reviews, 2 textual research essays and 1 translated paper. This collection of essays contains a series of interesting cases, discussing the cultural negotiations between China and foreign countries in modern times from an interdisciplinary perspective, and studying comparative literature through cases such as the interaction of literature, history and translation. The discussion of these cases pays more attention to the ideological and historical nature of the texts involved, and also pays attention to the conflicts and negotiations in various aspects of the events involved. This book is a useful reference for the research fields of modern literature\u002F modern history, translation studies, Chinese religion, cultural interaction studies and comparative literature.
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