There Are Joys and Sorrows Everywhere: the Emotional State of Mind of the Talented Poets in the Republic of China

There Are Joys and Sorrows Everywhere: the Emotional State of Mind of the Talented Poets in the Republic of China

by Huang Shizhong

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Around the May Fourth Movement, it was a period of alternation between Chinese autocracy and republic, democracy and dictatorship, science and superstition, vernacular and classical Chinese, new poets and old talents, new ideas and old morals, arranged marriages and free love. This book focuses on the contradictions and conflicts between the new intellectual groups in this period and the interweaving of "new poets and old talents", "new ideas and old morality", and "rationality and emotion" in the process of breaking away from traditional marriages. For the convenience of narrative and writing, this book selects five modern poets, including Hu Shizhi, Guo Moruo, Xu Zhimo, Yu Dafu, and Dai Wangshu, to conduct textual research and analysis on their female emotional states of mind.

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